On Thursday 11 November 2004 11:29, Herouth Maoz wrote:
> Quoting Nadav Har'El <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I got the same spam, and believe me, I also never registered to this
> > "software.co.il" mailing list. I never even heard of this company before
> > (and now that I heard of it through spam, I'll make sure never to use
> > it...).
> >
>
> When I got it, the fact that I did not subscribe for it, and the fact that
> you have to opt out already marked it as a spam. Lieberman's name being
> familiar to me, I decided to cut him some slack and try the "unsubscribe"
> button at the bottom. This led me to the home page of software.co.il, with
> no obvious link to unsubscription.
>

Danny, this is getting worse by the minute... You are sending us spam, but we 
can't really "opt-out" from it - despite your claim in your email to Shachar.

Since I'm one of the fortunate people that got this spam email, I had a chance 
to read your "newsletter" (actually, it's an advertising for your product). 
The reason I'm contributing for the noise is the nature of the product, which 
I think puts Danny Liberman somewhere in the top of "people who I wouldn't 
want in my open source community".

Believe it or not, the company that claims (on their front web page) to 
provide "open source consulting", spamvertise a product that tries to prevent 
proprietary source code from "leaking out" of the organization. And they have 
the nerve to put "open solution" in the mail 'from' field and write about 
"suse linux training" to disguise the newsletter as open-source related. 

Not only are you a shameless spammer, but you seem to have a nice sense of 
irony.

-- 

- Aviram

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