Hi Sergey,
On Sun, 28 Jul 2002, at 17:05:08 [GMT +0200] (16:05 where I live) you wrote:
SU> Dear Art,
SU> Sunday, July 28, 2002, 12:03:01 AM, you wrote:
SU> Only one question: Is spam prohibited by law? :-).
SU> Until not - all measures like filtering by ISP are illegal :-).
Wrong
ANy ISP's mail servers (indeed any mail server) is the property of an
organisation and they are well within their rights to accept or deny any
traffic as they see fit.
If they want to use SPEWS or any other filter list then its up to them - its
their property and their bandwidth they are using.
SU> Only thing is legal - filtering on receiver side- it is your mail and
SU> you can do with it what you want.
Wrong
Look through your ISP's AUP and there will be quite stringent restrictions on
what you can do with mail
SU> P.S. As i know - you can not skip ads at the beginning of DVD film.
SU> Or I am wrong.
Wrong
Skipping ads at the beginning of a DVD is a technical issue.
(Spot the person who works administering mail servers!)
A
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