> From: "Spy OpenSRS Mail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 20:06:57 -0500
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: You don't have to agree... (spam blocking)
> 
> Dave, guys... :) we are not an ISP, we are a web host.  However like I said,
> people can make choices. Our servers are not a democracy.  Our rules, like
> or leave it.  And the rules can change any time I want them to.  King Lars.
> Has a nice ring. <laugh>
> 
> Why is the same bunch of yahoos keep trying to stir up shit with me?  We
> really are not on the same wavelength are we?  God loves ya.

you gotta chill man.  You've stated a certain practice you do and people
have expressed their opinion and concern about that practice.
> 
> Lets try this, I'm sure it will get many panties in a bunch... If you
> recognized a virus file attachment would you block it?
> 
> BTW, someone mentioned lawsuit.  Where do you figure?  If we block
> spamregistrar.com from our hosted customers (e-mail host and vhost with
> e-mail) then they are the only ones we are blocking spam to.  Not our
> umpteen thousands of registrants.
> 
> You know, this conversation is stupid.  How many people here love to stir up
> crap just for the sake of it?  Can we talk about something constructive on
> occasion? :)

Imo, it's not a stupid conversation at all.  I don't think the responses to
this particular scenario were about stirring up crap at all.

as for constructive,

Have a great night all!

Swerve
> 
> :)
> 
> Lars Hindsley
> SpyProductions
> 
> <snip>
> Hi Dave,
> 
> There's a world of difference between requesting your isp or a third party
> to filter your email and having your isp filtering without you knowing.
> 
> Sw
> </snip>
> 
> 

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