At 01:55 2/7/36 -0500, you 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.
*BBBZZZZTTT*, wrong answer,thank you for playing. Prevention of email delivery is not interception. Nor is there reading of your private email, or any of the other horrible crimes against humanity that so many envision. Unlike the USPS, if you don't like your ISP's email policies, you are free to go elsewhere. Your argument has no basis in legal, moral or ethical theory.
In manipulating the free flow of electronic mail you are infringing with fundamentaly human rigts and freedoms.
I must have missed that line in the US Constitution, UN Charter, et alia, where "email delivery" is equated to "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness", eating, breathing, etc. etc. etc. Have a nice day...go picket someone. Ooops...just discovered you're a net.kook of the highest order. I make it a practice not to tease the animals or mock the insane, so I'll just bow out of this thread now.... Spammers should be investigated by Ken Starr! Dean Robb PC-EASY computer services (757) 495-EASY [3279]