On May 30, 2004, at 8:26 PM, Vernon Schryver wrote:
I don't mind in the least if Mr. Borenstein has changed his mind but
does not wish to say so.
To the best of my knowledge I haven't changed my mind about anything,
but I'm done with this argument. Anyone who chooses to re-read the
thread will see that you, Vernon, are the one who keeps bringing up the
issue of what people pay for Internet service. I just don't care in
this context, but you seem convinced that I do and that every comment I
make is predicated upon the position *you* think I hold on pricing. So
you're not arguing with me, you're arguing with a straw man, and I've
got better things to do.
For the record, I have no problem with charging extra for enabling port
25, given the potential extra costs involved. If I said anything to
indicate otherwise, I apologize for the confusion. I do object to most
current blacklists, but my reasons have nothing to do with cost. --
Nathaniel
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