Christopher Faylor wrote:

On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 01:58:33AM +0700, Alexander Herrmann wrote:
On 4/8/06, Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 11:42:47AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your product, Cygwin, is currently being published by our staff and
should appear on our sites shortly.  Once your product's Upload.com
status changes from Processing to Live, your listings will officially
be available on CNET Networks' download sites worldwide.
How annoying.

Anyone know how we'd go about removing this link?

I thought they made some anti-spaming laws latly. Maybe upload.com
would like to be shutdown.com

This isn't really spam, AFAICT.  It's just unwanted attention.
But somebody must have registred with them otherwise I would say it's 'spam' because then they just wanna pop up there service by promoting cygwin which is known to be well known. I bet nobody offical signed up with them I'am not a Bush fan but imo it would fall under the term of "*The Administration supports the law's tools to help deter the harmful effects of deceptive and misleading spam."
That would shut down there site immidiatly - if they are americans.
Unfortunatly both sites mentiones upload.com and custhelp.com (from the email) are allready banned by the Thai Gouvernment. We have a huge censorship here btw.
Alex
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cgf

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