Re: [OT] Contact number of Uri Even Chen?

2006-11-03 Thread Michael Vasiliev
On Friday November 3 2006 22:39, Amos Shapira wrote:

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Re: [OT] Contact number of Uri Even Chen?

2006-11-03 Thread Amos Shapira
On 04/11/06, Michael Vasiliev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday November 3 2006 02:07, Amos Shapira wrote:> Hello,>> I'm trying to reach Uri Even Chen who keeps sending me his paranoid> spam messages and including my e-mail address on CC for any spambot to
> harvest.Blacklisting for as long as you don't want to receive mail from him will beboth more polite than raging over the phone, fax and email, safer, easier andmuch better for your heart rate. There is a thousand ways to block incoming
mail from a known address or domain, just choose yours.I'll find one. BTW - I've just read a complaint from someone in India who's dial-up connection pays by the byte and they run out of internet connection because of these e-mails, so it would be actually might be a good net  citizenship to stop him instead of caring only for myself.
"If he spams you, spam back" approach is certainly not what I've expected from
Where did you see I suggested this?Consider this your first warning.
Whoa there! Just talk to his brother (apparently the published number belongs to him) and ask him.
P.S. He seems to send some to linux-il posting address, but I am putting it onhold for now. Not enough of a violation to punish.That (the fact that he started some discussion about this subject on this list, and just generally lurked in the area) made me suspect that maybe some people here know him personally and might have some unpublished contact details of him.
--Amos


Re: [OT] Contact number of Uri Even Chen?

2006-11-03 Thread Michael Vasiliev
On Friday November 3 2006 08:17, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Amos Shapira wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm trying to reach Uri Even Chen who keeps sending me his paranoid
> > spam messages
>
> It's not spam unless you don't know the guy. Paranoid it is, though.
Is psychiatry your hobby or a profession? Either way, keep it to yourself.

> His resume lists the same number:

What word in the list's description you don't understand? We're discussing 
Linux here, or Linux-IL in general, not Linux-IL subscribers. Their contact 
information, be it public or not, is not to be discussed openly and archived. 
Don't force me to post a netiquette letter on monthly basis. First warning, 
don't push it.

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Re: [OT] Contact number of Uri Even Chen?

2006-11-03 Thread Michael Vasiliev
On Friday November 3 2006 02:07, Amos Shapira wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to reach Uri Even Chen who keeps sending me his paranoid
> spam messages and including my e-mail address on CC for any spambot to
> harvest.

Blacklisting for as long as you don't want to receive mail from him will be 
both more polite than raging over the phone, fax and email, safer, easier and 
much better for your heart rate. There is a thousand ways to block incoming 
mail from a known address or domain, just choose yours.

"If he spams you, spam back" approach is certainly not what I've expected from 
a Linux-IL subscriber, that's for sure. Leave that to short-tempered windows 
users.

> (and just generally associating myself with this nut case)
Are you a professional psychiatrist? Be your answer positive or negative, I am 
strongly suggesting that you stop the labeling/smearing campaign right now. 
Consider this your first warning.

P.S. He seems to send some to linux-il posting address, but I am putting it on 
hold for now. Not enough of a violation to punish.

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Re: [OT] Contact number of Uri Even Chen?

2006-11-03 Thread Julian Daich
By the way, if we talk about Uri´s stuff...
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/11/02/1513239


El vie, 03-11-2006 a las 08:17 +0200, Shachar Shemesh escribió:
> Amos Shapira wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm trying to reach Uri Even Chen who keeps sending me his paranoid
> > spam messages
> It's not spam unless you don't know the guy. Paranoid it is, though.
> > and including my e-mail address on CC for any spambot to
> > harvest
> It is amazing to me how someone who wants to solicit my help regarding
> his privacy and rights can disrespect mine so much. Maybe it is spam,
> after all.
> > (and just generally associating myself with this nut case).
> Yes, well.
> > I tried to call the numbers mentioned in speedy.net's WHOIS records
> > (+972.97715013,  +972.97716721) but the first reaches a voice mailbox
> > (I left a message) and the second is a FAX (I'll send a fax too).
> > Email wasn't effective either so far.
> His resume lists the same number:
> > Hagefen 35
> > Raanana43550
> > Israel
> > Home:+972-9-7715013
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > http://www.uri.co.il/
> 
> > Does anyone here have a reliable phone number where I can reach him
> > and ask him to remove me from his spam list?
> I doubt he'll honor it. I'm open to being pleasantly surprised, however.
> > Thanks,
> >
> > --Amos
> Shachar
> 
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Re: [OT] Contact number of Uri Even Chen?

2006-11-02 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Amos Shapira wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to reach Uri Even Chen who keeps sending me his paranoid
> spam messages
It's not spam unless you don't know the guy. Paranoid it is, though.
> and including my e-mail address on CC for any spambot to
> harvest
It is amazing to me how someone who wants to solicit my help regarding
his privacy and rights can disrespect mine so much. Maybe it is spam,
after all.
> (and just generally associating myself with this nut case).
Yes, well.
> I tried to call the numbers mentioned in speedy.net's WHOIS records
> (+972.97715013,  +972.97716721) but the first reaches a voice mailbox
> (I left a message) and the second is a FAX (I'll send a fax too).
> Email wasn't effective either so far.
His resume lists the same number:
> Hagefen 35
> Raanana43550
> Israel
> Home:+972-9-7715013
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.uri.co.il/

> Does anyone here have a reliable phone number where I can reach him
> and ask him to remove me from his spam list?
I doubt he'll honor it. I'm open to being pleasantly surprised, however.
> Thanks,
>
> --Amos
Shachar

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[OT] Contact number of Uri Even Chen?

2006-11-02 Thread Amos Shapira

Hello,

I'm trying to reach Uri Even Chen who keeps sending me his paranoid
spam messages and including my e-mail address on CC for any spambot to
harvest (and just generally associating myself with this nut case).

I tried to call the numbers mentioned in speedy.net's WHOIS records
(+972.97715013,  +972.97716721) but the first reaches a voice mailbox
(I left a message) and the second is a FAX (I'll send a fax too).
Email wasn't effective either so far.

Does anyone here have a reliable phone number where I can reach him
and ask him to remove me from his spam list?

Thanks,

--Amos

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