Sorry, Bill, you're wrong here.
It was nothing more than a list management announcement. There was no
marketing purpose to it whatsoever, and was sent only to the list
members of the affected list.
How this thread ended up on here.....
On Wed, 05 May 1999 14:11:02 -0700, Bill Lovell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>At 05:02 PM 5/5/99 -0400, you wrote:
>>
>> At 04:24 PM 5/5/99 , Bill Lovell wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> >I have just forwarded the email below to the Federatl Trade Commission
>>> >as a SPAM. So now NSI spams us?
>>
>>
>>>
>>> >Sender: Owner-Domain-Policy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> >From: "Newell, Tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> >Subject: Web interface to Domain-Policy
>>> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>
>>
>> Bill,
>>
>> duhhhh...
>> Tom is the administrator of the domain-policy list
>> on which the message was distributed. You are
>> subscribed to his list. He was telling you about
>> the archive of his list. Tom is also a extremely
>> pleasant, helpful guy and attempting to assist
>> people on the list.
>>
>>
>> --tony
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>
>
>Oh, stuff it. I don't need NSI marketing crap as a part of
>their misbegotten "policy." Do you recall the time in the
>dim dark ages when Internic was supposed to be a
>neutral administrator of internet affairs instead of a hype
>factory? Anything else I get that even smells like spam
>hype will go to the same place.
>
>Bill Lovell
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