Daniluk, Cris writes:
> If his mail was in fact legitimate, which I think he said it was, I think
> you are making some actions which could have potential legal ramifications
> should he chose to take that route. If it is in fact spam, by your own
> admissions, you didn't check to see, you blindly blacklisted it. If I was in
> his shoes, I can say unequivocably that you would be receiving a call from
> my lawyer.
And you would be as wrong as you ever have been. As soon as your lawyer
heard what your beef was, he'd laugh in your face and throw you out of his
office.
No matter how dumb or not dumb mail.com's action was, they had every legal
right to do what they did. It's their servers, their private property, and
their bandwidth.
Even if you managed to find some dumb yutz who'd bring this to court on
your behalf, the only thing that would happen is a quick summary judgement,
with you forced to pay the other guy's legal fees.
--
Sam