> From: Randy Raitz <[email protected]> > I'm writing today after a major mistake by register.com rendered our busine= > ss ReadyTalk nearly useless to our customer base. During a routine request = > to review our registrar information (removing privacy filters)
I'm trying to suppress my kneejerk reaction that people who use spammer shields deserve that kind of trouble and worse. Note that I did not write "spam shields," because GoDaddy's original target market of "privacy shields" were spammers irritated by spam complaints (from spam targets unthinking enough to assume spammers might do something they'd consider good with spam reports) and too stupid or lazy to use one of the many undetectable methods for black-holing complaints to whois contacts. (e.g. throw-away phone numbers, postal addresses, and SMTP addresses that work until the start of an advertising campaign.) Note also that I and my vanity domain have been around for a while, its registration has never used any "privacy or proxy services", its registered mailboxes and telephone numbers have always been valid, the current lefthand sides of the mailboxes show I've found it necessary to change them very infrequently, and that some few people claim that I'm hypersensitive to spam. Vernon Schryver [email protected] _______________________________________________ dns-operations mailing list [email protected] https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-operations dns-jobs mailing list https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-jobs
