On Fri, 18 Dec 2009 13:21:00 -0500 (EST)
Charles Gregory <cgreg...@hwcn.org> wrote:

> On Fri, 18 Dec 2009, Christian Brel wrote:
> > There comes a time when you need to deal with that and move on. We
> > are all grown up now and not - like you say - '5 & 6 year old
> > children'.
> 
> Good. Then stop talking like them.
Perhaps you need to stop *acting* like them ;-)
> 
> > Please feel free to act like an adult and end the personal attacks,
> > or, act like a troll. It's your reputation ;-)
> 
> The man who got banned and had to fake a new user name is lecturing
> me on reputation? ROFLMAOUIPMP
> 
So two wrongs would make a right. I see. Yep, I'm laughing too :-)

> > Return Path:
> > "Today we are the world’s leading email deliverability services
> > company and our clients include Fortune 500 firms"
> 
> There. You now have the answer to your question. So stop asking it.
> (Finally)
I don't thing anyone was ever under the impression they were a charity
doing it for love. But that would be an assumption. After all, those
HABEAS 'oil can' rules are in Spamassassin for love and not money....

> 
> > do you think this is a commercial enterprise or a charity?
> 
> Do I think you will ever ask any questions not already answered or
> obvious from the website?
> 
> - C
I apologise, that was rude of me. I was told *not* to assume something
even if it was obvious. So it's clear for the Archives;

Return Path is a commercial operation that makes money.
Return Path mail is eased through Spamassassin with negative scoring
rules.
Asking if any money changed hands for this position of privilege
provokes hostility.
Despite these rules benefiting the commercial interests of Return Path,
and not necessarily the users - and despite there being no fiscal
reward for Apache/Spamassassin - this state of affairs will remain.

Yep, I'm clear on that.

Most of this has been addressed by Daryl in grown up talk whilst you
were tucked up in your bed.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank you Charles, you've
really made me laugh this afternoon and I love you. X X X. You've been
really helpful and I'm glad you've become my friend :-) Have a Merry
Christmas.
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