On Sat, 2003-05-31 at 19:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 22 May 2003, at 11:09pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Urk. Looks like your IP is serviced by covad. And their cmbrmaor.covad.net
> > customers sent spam to me 3 times ...
>   That doesn't surprise me.  That's a huge pool of DSL customers.  While
> mass mailing violates Covad's TOS, it still tends to be a whack-a-mole
> problem.
> > But I've allowed your mail addresses to connect.
> 
>   I hate to be a pain, but I just tried emailing you those TWiki templates
> (actually, I meant to email them last night (er, this morning), but I
> apparently hit "Postpone" instead of "Send" -- the hazzards of working in
> email at 2 AM), and I got that same bounce message again.

Not a pain, I need that info. Thanks for trying.

>   If allowing by IP address makes it easier, you can just open holes for
> 64.105.111.40/29 and 64.105.111.128/29, which are our feeds.  If you ever
> get spam from one of those, it means something is seriously wrong.  :)

OK. I've allowed those IPs.

For those on the gnhlug-org list that are getting bounces from me, you
can use jbd at (not this stuff between parenthesis) rogue (period)
codemeta (dot) com.

Please, please, please don't put the "pure address" in an email that
will appear on a web page - you'll just have to go through this again
when I change my email address - until we manage to convince those
spammers that they're a public nuisance.

--Bruce

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