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On Tuesday 14 January 2003 10:25 pm, Reeve Fritchman wrote: > After receiving two unwanted messages from Macro Computer this morning, > I e-mailed Ed and requested permanent removal from his list. He > replied that he'd take care of it. Between 4:05 PM and 4:37 PM I > received six more spam messages from him. Aww, you beat me - I've only had four from him today... > He's flooded numerous lists in the past. He can't handle his e-mail; > can you trust him to sell you the right "interactive chip"? It doesn't > matter if it's incompetence or dishonesty: either qualifies as a reason > to create a "permanent delete" rule. They can languish in the spam folder and get deleted along with the rest of the rubbish ;) Regards, Martin -- martin@dbg400.net AIM/Gaim: DBG400dotNet http://www.dbg400.net /"\ DBG/400 - DataBase Generation utilities - AS/400 / iSeries Open \ / Source free test environment tools and others (file/spool/misc) X Debian GNU/Linux | ASCII Ribbon Campaign against HTML mail & news / \
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