Dean Anderson wrote:
their customers. Not potential future customers. Existing customers. They didn't buy this list from somewhere. They asked for, and required customers to give this information, and to give them permission to send email.
That's not asking for it. That's demanding it. No e-mail ... no domain. Until NSI does not have an actual monopoly on TLDs, then it is a form of legalized extortion. You can prove to me otherwise by registering a domain in a gTLD either w/o giving any addresses. -- -- *-----------------------------* Phil Howard KA9WGN * -- -- | Inturnet, Inc. | Director of Internet Services | -- -- | Business Internet Solutions | eng at intur.net | -- -- *-----------------------------* philh at intur.net * --