On Fri, 2009-02-06 at 10:14 -0500, Neil Schwartzman wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 14:22 Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
> 
> > ReturnPath and acquisitions, hope that triggered your attention. I know
> > you're reading this list. ;)
> 
> Actually, we weren't, until two people here pinged me. I'm not now, nor have
> I ever been a developer. We read the SA Users list.

Well, you used to -- Habeas staff posted to this list before, as I could
quickly confirm from my patchy local archive.

Thanks for the quick response, Neil. And the two anonymous people. ;)


> > [...]  The most important issue that has been mentioned repeatedly is
> > the lack of *any* way to report abuse -- by regular humans. I'm not
> > talking ESP here.

> Absolutely we are listening, and absolutely there is a place to file
> complaints.
> 
> Here's what I wrote to SA Users 14/01/2009:

Oops, you're right, sorry about that. Forgot that post. However, it
nicely shows the issue at hand. The address for filing complaints for SA
users and other mere mortals are almost impossible to find. No feedback
option on your web-sites, Google didn't pull out that post either.

A reply to your post points it out quite strikingly.
  http://markmail.org/message/jlagd6vzew4ztohw


> > Yes -- I got a bad customer right here in my Inbox, approved by Habeas
> > and BondedSender. I'd like to tell you, so you can provide a worthwhile
> > service. If only I would know where to send it to.
> 
> Thanks, please do sent it in to [email protected]

Will do right away, thanks for the address and the pointer to your
previous post.

Since you mentioned it publicly, I assume it is OK to add this to the SA
wiki? So we have a place to point anyone to, filing a new bug against SA
regarding the HABEAS and RCVD_IN_BSP scores. And maybe even help Google
to finally pick it up. I still would wish you'd visibly offer this
feedback option yourself, though.

  guenther


Btw, you don't necessarily need to be a developer to find this list
useful. Less chatter and cries for help than on the users list, more
discussion about rules and scores. ;)

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