It is completely clueless of you to send email to people who
you have on your bounce list. You have sent me three emails
today directly to me, but you don't want to look at any replies?
I would think that most people would recognise that there
is a problem when this sort of thing happens...
And as has been frequently pointed out, blacklisting does not
indicate anything. SPEWS originally listed us because we chose
an ISP they decided to dislike, or at least so what little
notification they provided indicated. Heck, after pointing
out how SPEWS carries on we are probably on that list for
however long SPEWS survives.
Phill
-----Original Message-----
From: Troy Rollo [mailto:asrg(_at_)troy(_dot_)rollo(_dot_)name]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 11:09 PM
To: Hallam-Baker, Phillip; asrg(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Subject: Re: [Asrg] More clueless spam bounces
At 18:07 28/03/03 -0800, Hallam-Baker, Phillip wrote:
More clueless bounces going on, tried to tell Troy that the only
latin phrase understood in the US these days is 'oderint dum metuant'
and I got bounced (see bellow)
It's not a "clueless bounce". It's a black listing. It's
there because
Verisign (your employer), is a spammer. Perhaps you are the
clueless one
for not realising this.
--
Troy Rollo Chairman, CAUBE.AU
asrg(_at_)troy(_dot_)rollo(_dot_)name Executive Director,
iCAUCE
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