Am 19. Oct, 2000 schwäzte Jason so: > mc@sd.amug.org wrote: > > I should not be receiving mail from you, please take my email, > > mc@fastq.com, off your list. > > As if multiple emails containing the same new text werent bad enough, > did you have to quote the entire message each time you did your dirty > deed? Considering the list mail requires a validation reply, its > pretty unlikely you got added by accident or by someone else. If you > did, you need to be a little more careful with your security, eh? Actually, the real owner of the email addy had already mailed me. It looks like, from what he's sent, fast made a mistake with some domain forwarding or some such, such that his mail was being delivered to whomever's been SPAMming us. That person, however, reacted incorrectly. I hope that FastQ straightens this out and let's whomever it was know that automagically SPAMming a list is not correct net behavior. I'm also wondering why someone else is using an email addy that our person has had for a while... Maybe someone from USPest/Qworst got ahold of FastQ's new account mechanism ;-). ciao, der.hans -- # der.hans@LuftHans.com home.pages.de/~lufthans/ www.Opnix.com # I chose to use the kernel sources as my documentation. ;-) -- Kevin Buettner