Hello Tom,

Friday, September 3, 2004, 8:53:06 AM, you wrote:

TD> Hello

TD> This all began when I purchased a license for  The Bat! v3.0.
TD> I received in good time both expected emails, inluding the one
TD> with my registration keys. Then I received a third email telling
TD> me that because a sertain staff member was on vacation the email
TD> that I'd written to him had been forwareded to someone else.

TD> Well, that staff member, Mike Weilly, has instituted a
TD> web-bsed filter to fight spam. I wrote to him and received reply
TD> that explained that I must reply to the email with the body intact
TD> so that the utility could verify that the email did come from a
TD> ligitimate sourece.

TD> Fair enough, I replied to the email. Within a minute, I received  reply to the e
TD> ffect that the address was bad. I did some digging in the header and the Reply-To: 
is

TD> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

TD> That is where replies are going. 

TD> So, I cannot explain my problem nor can I receive a respone.


TD> You ready for the best part? I didn't send anyone at RitLabs an email.

TD> Their email queue is going to get tiny. Rather than worry
TD> about all the spam their getting, they'll start worrying about why
TD> purchasers of their software licenses aren't communicating with
TD> them.

TD> Tiom Duda
 


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Tom i got the same email shortly after ordering my key.
I deleted it i didn't trust it

-- 
Best regards,
 Barry


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