BRAD JENSEN <brad_at_elstore.com> WROTE:
> Can anyone say 'RICO?'
If you believe a RICO violation has occurred, take it
to your local U.S. Attorney.
BRAD JENSEN <brad_at_elstore.com> WROTE:
> In any case I did not spam the guy who reported me, and
> he knows it. He (or she) was just being malicious and
> taking advantage of the cyberkneejerk response of the
> ebot at the spamcop.net site.
It is amazing that you have such a detailed knowledge of
the inner workings of spamcop.net.
BRAD JENSEN <brad_at_elstore.com> WROTE:
> ORBS are such outlaws they had to move their servers
> to the third world. I am amazed that the internet
> RFC-granting bodies haven't thrown these people off
> the net. It would be simple to add an RFC for password
> protection of the SMTP servers. Apparently the ORBS
> people didn't want to suggest that, or wait for it.
> I wonder how many other commercial and non-commercial
> entities have suffered at the hands of ORBS and the
> spamilantes.
Black is white. Up is down. Dogs are cats.
ORBS are villains. Paul Vixie is the Devil.
BRAD JENSEN <brad_at_elstore.com> WROTE:
> And yes, I think my free speech right outweighs your
> desire to be protected from seeing a message that might
> annoy you. I think yours does too.
Your free speech rights allow you to stand in the park
on a bench during normal business hours and speak to
all who will listen.
Your free speech rights allow you to use the U.S. Mail
(postage prepaid) to send your opinions to all whose
addresses you possess for as many stamps as you can
afford.
Your free speech rights do not allow you to enter my
home or office unannounced, without permission (either
real or implied) and repeatedly preach crap I don't
wish to see, hear or read.
Online advertising is not about aggravating the heck
out of everyone out there, even if it makes YOU a
profit.
Regards all,
John Gaskill
gm_at_info-central-usa.com
Received on Thu Nov 30 2000 - 09:44:32 CST