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Posted by asdf on 04/16/07 23:33
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote in message
news:df9e4$46235c9d$40cba7c7$13292@NAXS.COM...
> David Dorward wrote:
>> On Apr 16, 7:17 am, aioe-user <nob...@no.org> wrote:
>>> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>>>> Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
>>>> ...yet was clueless enough to use *their* domain to munge his email.
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>>> What on earth are you talking about? nob...@no.org
>>> isn't obvious enough for you?
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>> It isn't obvious enough for spammers' email address harvesting robots.
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>
> Nope since he is still using it.
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> Let me spell it out for him, even though *you* think you have a phony
> email address, you have created one that *could* be real, and worst is the
> domain "no.org" is *real*. Someone pays for it, the Lawca Corp. Which
> means the spam that is generated for *your* phony email address *their*
> mailserver has to deal with! Now do you see the offense?
>
[snip]
Methinks that if somebody registers a domain called 'no.org' and runs a
mailserver under it, then they are *asking* for trouble. :)))))
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