>Just let everyone whose address you can get at UBS and UBS Warburg >know that they don't have an idea about networking and that they are >distributing information not thought for the general public.
Tried this many times, without anyone ever being concerned or stopping it in over four years. Mostly the email addresses just bounced (unkown users, bad routing entry, etc.) but early in 1997 I did get one response from somewhere in Europe which basically said "too bad". However, I finally was able to reach a branch manager (in LA, CA) last week who became concerned about this issue. After much strangeness it seems her intervention might help; they still refuse to stop using IFD.COM, but they have setup some new routing tables and the emails have stopped ... for now. Guess it's the best I can hope for. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Lane Roathe, President Ideas From the Deep <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.ifd.com> _______________________________________________________________________ Data, data everywhere . . . and not a thought to to be had. ############################################################# This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Send administrative queries to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
