On 7 Feb 1999, Russell Nelson wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > Why we are having this discussion? probably because some people, like to
> > categorize people who send mail through dial up as spammers.
>
> No, it's just the the reasons I hear for allowing mail from dialups
> are all specious. If you want to send mail from a dialup, relay it
> through a reliable host. If this does not describe your ISP, then
That is (one of) the question(s), i think i can deliver mail much reliable
on my own.
> find a different host to relay the mail through.
Do u have a cellular phone? why because people can contact you faster? why
not having only an answering machine? i will be contacted eventually. :-)
> Tiago, this discussion is tiresome. Your precious dialups are going
> to be blocked if they are used to spam, period. It's a done deal; get
> used to it. Accept that it is going to happen, and adjust your
> expectations.
Ah. But _that_ is a different thing from what we have been discussing. I
would be blocked because _someone_ abused my pool of addresses. NOT
because i use a pool dynamic addresses and therefore i'm guilty of
spamming. It's a totally different matter, isn't it?
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Tiago Pascoal ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) FAX : +351-1-7273394
Politicamente incorrecto, e membro (nao muito) proeminente da geracao rasca.