On Sat, 25 Oct 1997, era eriksson wrote:
If I were an ISP, I would bet that enough customers will want to have
their accounts as spam-free as possible, and that I can cope with one
or two customers (two!? In Sanford's dreams maybe) would leave because
of this policy.
I took a wild leap and enabled procmail filtering for all my customers,
then notified them they can request it be turned off if they want to
receive spam.
How many requests have I gotten? Right. 0.
(Not to mention the vitriol about Reply-Tos lately. I'm not sure if
there are dedicated mailing lists for such bickering but could we
please have it moved off +this+ list nevertheless?)
Amen. I've been on the list for about a week, and I'm ready to chuck it
already because of the bickering.
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