On 4/26/05, Guy Hayden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I am sorry that I ever mentioned it!
[snip]
> If you want to send out messages that say "SPAM" in the subject line
> then go ahead!
> 
> I will just allow my software(s) to put you in the SPAM folder and not 
> worry about moving you FROM the BLOCKED list to the ALLOWED list.
> 
> Unsophisticated indeed!  Harrumph!

Guy,

I apologize if my message came across as a flame. I was in no way
attempting to demean you or your software of choice. I was merely
recommending that you look into alternative methods of spam blocking.

I looked back on my message, and I realize that I was unjustifiably
severe. However, you must realize that actual unsolicited email will
not often go about with a herald trumpet proclaiming its status in the
subject line. Relatively often, this list discusses the state of spam
filters, and if the word happens to creep into the subject line of an
email it will not be without precedent (as demonstrated today).

Again, I apologize if I came off as overly judgmental. The email was
written hastily, and any perceived attacks were not intended.

-- 
Brad Beyenhof
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
my blog: http://augmentedfourth.blogspot.com
Life would be so much easier if only (3/2)^12=(2/1)^7.

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