At 03:56 PM 4/21/97 -0400, Jordan Mendelson wrote:
On Mon, 21 Apr 1997, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
Read the msg below from Cyberpromo. It is valid for ISPs to block at the router level as well as the sendmail level as per Cyberpromo's mail. I figured some people here may be interested in this. :-)
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- END-USERs - A variety of e-mail and filtering software packages are available on the Internet for end-users. For example, Eudora and procmail offer sufficient protection from e-mail of your undesired Internet sites. Or you can use the latest in filtering software, e-Filter, sold on Cyber's own web page at... http://www.cyberpromo.com
Hold up. Just one second.
Cyberpromotions is selling software to block their own spam? That's like the mob selling you protection insurace to protect you against the mob.
Gee, sounds like they are trying to get money from both ends.
I noticed this too... reminds me of Cincinatti Microwave, who made the Escort and Passport Radar detectors (among others). Their other line of business was making radar guns for the police... always seemed to me like one hell of a business. Every new feature (or frequency) they'd put into the police units meant they could sell a whole new round of detectors to the public (and probably new detector-detectors to the Canadian police). Daniel Senie mailto:dts@openroute.com Sr. Staff Engineer http://www.openroute.com/ OpenROUTE Networks, Inc. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Proteon, Inc.)