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Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 20:22:28 -0600
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From: "L. Reynolds LeVally" <rlevally at cias.net>
Subject: Re: Spam Control Considered Harmful
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At 08:22 PM 10/28/97 -0500, Phil Lawlor wrote:
>I agree with the fundamental principle, however, some people are making
>money at UBE without regard to who, or how many people they piss off. The
>money is being made in selling software to do spamming, or running services
>that spam. At AGIS, we've seen it all. Address mungers, relay hijackers,
>bcc bombers, etc.
[...]
>Phil Lawlor
>President
>AGIS
>Voice - 313-730-1130
>Fax - 313-563-6119
I would suggest that AGIS continues to make money harboring spammers.
Since your NOC ignores these complaints, I assume that you want my
log files directed instead to your personal mailbox.
LR LeVally
Internet Services Manager
Camelot Corp.
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