The size of a mailing list can be judged from its participants over a
long time, and from meeting attendence records.
Every participant in a list eventually sends at least one message to a
mailing list. Those who don't ever send a message are just monitoring
the list; those people aren't
You can always excuse you are reading his add from the other
side of the globe and did not know it was night over there :)
Cheers
Peter
Robert E. Seastrom wrote:
Anyone else gotten mail from John Lucania at atlantixglobal.com today?
He lists his phone numbers as:
770.582.7248 Direct
and
Dear Robert;
I feel that this is not appropriate for this list.
Anyone on this list might have valid or nefarious reasons to wish to
DOS someone else. This
list is not an appropriate means of organizing that.
I have not received such mail.
I have no way of verifying whether or not you
Now, I know you, but there are way too many people on this list to
know them all, or for them to all know you (or me, or anyone else).
This caused me to go aha and I counted up unique accesses to the URL
of the rack diagram I posted yesterday, and came up with 185.
Assuming that most people
Anyone else gotten mail from John Lucania at atlantixglobal.com today?
He lists his phone numbers as:
770.582.7248 Direct
and
404.287.2603 Cell
Why not give him a ring (preferably on his cell phone, maybe tonight?)
and tell him what you think of spammers? :-)
-r
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