On Wed, 19 Jun 2002, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
What ticks me off is there is noone to talk to about it, you are expected to grovel on some usenet group and hope that they are reading and will remove you after sufficient heckling. The problem is that all the
I haven't actually tried using any of this info...but Domain, Contact chip@sendmail.ru Sergei ''chip'' Didorenko Visit Lake Biakal! :: http://baikal.irkutsk.org po box 61, Baikalsk-2 Irkutsk region, -- 665914 RU (7-3952) 348-335 (7-3952) 348-335 I wonder what it costs to call Russia? I also wonder...can you register domains you really don't want to be contacted about with 900 numbers? Now that would be cool. 'You want to call and whine...ok, but it's going to cost you.' :)
Not to sound too much like our friend Mitch, but people who run blackholes with agendas are really sitting on a lot of power to abuse. The end users who install software like Spam Assassin usually have no idea that a couple chains down the link there are insane people injecting bunk data.
That's their fault though for using a blacklist or software without looking into how it works or what its policies are. A blacklist is only as powerful as the people using it make it. If it pisses off its users too many times, they'll quit using it. If you're listed on a blacklist nobody uses, does your mail get blocked? :) -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Jon Lewis *jlewis@lewis.org*| I route System Administrator | therefore you are Atlantic Net | _________ http://www.lewis.org/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key_________