Whooop...I think I read the question wrong.....still and all, Chucks
right....if you provided your clients email address, that's why it went
there...otherwise, it's probably just mail header confusion.
Ken
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Charles Daminato
> Sent: June 28, 2001 11:49 AM
> To: Craig Bernstein
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Reseller Update SuperSpam?
>
>
> As for this going to your client, we only send emails to OpenSRS resellers
> from the list of addresses in our reseller DB - if someone has entered
> your client's email there, then they would have gotten the email.
>
> Send me the address offlist and I'll see if I can't track down where it is
> in the DB.
>
> Charles Daminato
> TUCOWS Product Manager
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Craig Bernstein wrote:
>
> > Can someone explain how and why that last reseller update regarding the
> > fax machine went to one of my clients? Headers were as follows...
> >
> > Received: from localhost (popensrs@localhost)
> > by n4.opensrs.net (8.9.3/8.9.3) with SMTP id MAA08749;
> > Wed, 27 Jun 2001 12:54:03 -0400
> > Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 12:54:03 -0400
> > Received: by n4.opensrs.net (bulk_mailer v1.12); Wed,
> > 27 Jun 2001 09:55:57 -0400
> > Subject: Subject: OpenSRS Live Reseller Update 06/27/01
> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > From: MAILER-DAEMON
> > To: undisclosed-recipients:;
> >
> >
> > I will provide the recipients's email address to OpenSRS support upon
> > request.
> >
> > EXTREMELY unprofessional...
> >
> > --
> > ...Craig
> >
> >
>