A normal person would sue me (or at least send me some email message) and not 
writing that it is a good "entertainment".

But in the lawsuit all your secret acquaintances from "The Spamhaus Project" 
will be written, so of course that you will want to avoid it.

You are "Rob Shultz" from "The Spamhaus Project" and we both know that you know 
(personally) many more than 3 members from "The Spamhaus Project", deny it and 
all your secret acquaintances from "The Spamhaus Project" will be written.

You know who is the real person behind "Mike Anderson", only Spamhaus members 
know the  real identity of "Mike Anderson".

Respectfully,
Elad

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From: opensource-wg <[email protected]> on behalf of Rob McEwen 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, May 7, 2020 6:26 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [opensource-wg] false accusations about Rob McEwen (from invaluement) 
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About once or twice a month, I google "invaluement" combined with looking for 
search results from the past month, to look for recent mentions of 
"invaluement". This not only helps me to gauge interest, it also helps me to 
find rare false positive "signals" that might have been just under my radar. 
Today, I noticed this little gem:

https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/opensource-wg/2020-April.txt

Let me just say unequivocally that I an NOT "Rob Shultz" from Spamhaus. I've 
never even heard of him. If you held a gun to my head and said, "tell me all 
the names of those who work at Spamhaus", on a good day, when my memory is 
doing good, I might be able to come up with 3, and this isn't one of those. (I 
converse with someone there on average less than once per year.... more like 
once per 3 years!) I am fond of Spamhaus and I think they do great work, so I 
actually take this accusation as a compliment! But neither I nor invaluement is 
connected or associated with Spamhaus in any way. We're merely friendly 
competitors. The last time (and ONLY time) I saw any of them in person was at a 
M3WAAG conference in Atlanta in 2015. (I don't get out much!). The last time I 
talked to one of them was at a recent zoom-like "virtual" email conference, 
where that particular session had multiple participants from many anti-spam 
blacklists. But that was rare. Otherwise, I've maybe had 2 conversations with 
them in the past 5 years. We don't share ANY data with each other. Come to 
think of it, we really SHOULD probably communicate more often! I'm actually 
sort of embarrassed to admit here how little I get out and connect with others 
in my industry!

So this post is basically loony. But I did get a good laugh out of it. Thanks 
for the entertainment!

--
Rob McEwen
https://www.invaluement.com



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