FW: The worst abuse e-mail ever, sverige.net

Paul Wouters paul at xtdnet.nl
Thu Sep 23 13:08:40 UTC 2004


On Thu, 23 Sep 2004, Lars-Johan Liman wrote:

> I *understand* that I'm a rare exception.
>
> The problem is that the world *won't let me* be a well functioning
> exception.

Correction, the world *can't* let you be a well functioning
exception.
People always scream 'no censorship', but there is only that many more
mail servers and preprocessing machines you can throw at a $20/month
account.

You don't hear me complaining the $0.50 washing powder couldn't get
the motor oil out of my velvet shirt. People don't scream 'cripple ware'
at the washing powder.

> My ISP won't let me have my own rDNS, and "you" won't let
> me use port 25 properly.

And Unilever won't let me clean my shirt.

>> Because that's how things are today. You're a 1-in-50-million chance,
>> as far as I can tell from my mail server.
>
> With that attitude you're never going to improve things ...

If you ditched your ISP for the non-service they are offering, and go
to one that does allow your rDNS records, things would improve not
only for you, but for the world too as this IP is losing customers and
either goes away or changes their policy.

the real question is, how much money is it worth it for you. But don't
put to blame on us for not adding another rack of mailservers so people
like you can get their mail out.

Paul
-- 
 	"Non cogitamus, ergo nihil sumus"



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