19 Nov
1998
19 Nov
'98
12:13 p.m.
On Thu, 7 Feb 2036, Bob Allisat wrote:
The simple point is you or any other technician has no ability or right to imagine themselves representing or in any way inter- fering with their customers mail. You are acting as if you have any right to intercept any private e-mail. You have no such right. In manipulating the free flow of electronic mail you are infringing with fundamentaly human rigts and freedoms.
Bullshit. Provided you notify your customers of your intent to block known spam-houses and they concur in your decision, there is no usurpation of individual rights. If they don't agree with your policies they can simply choose another ISP. End of problem. David Leonard