At 03:49 PM 5/5/99 -0700, you wrote:
>>Date: Wed, 05 May 1999 15:48:12 -0700
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ellen Rony)
>>From: Bill Lovell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: Web interface to Domain-Policy
>>
>>At 02:54 PM 5/5/99 -0800, you wrote:
>>>Bill Lovell wrote:
>>>
>>>>I have just forwarded the email below to the Federatl Trade Commission
>>>>as a SPAM.  So now NSI spams us?
>>>
>>>You consider this spam?
>>
>>Yes.
>>>
>>>How do you propose NSI should notify the listmembers of these improvements,
>>>if not to write to everyone directly affected? 
>>
>>Not on a POLICY list -- let them make their own customer list. The CENTRAL

It's nothing to do with "customers". It only affects people
subscribed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It was a nortmal administrative announcement. This has
been a standard practive on the net since the 70's.

>>FAULT in this present system is the assumption that
>>DOMAIN POLICY = NETWORK SOLUTIONS and
>>NETWORK SOLUTIONS = NETWORK POLICY,
>>and you of all people ought to know that.
>>
>> I have not checked back
>>>with the InterNIC (!) list pages since subscribing to domain policy in July
>>>1996, so how would I and others in my situaiton learn about these changes?
>>>
>>>And why are you complaining about this on a DIFFERENT list ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>>>I brought your message back to domain policy, where it belongs.
>>
>>Because I clicked the wrong friggin' button, okay?

You've got the wrong friggin idea too, okay ?


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