Re: VerizonWireless.com Mail Blacklists

From: Brad Knowles (no email)
Date: Thu Jun 02 2005 - 11:06:49 EDT

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    At 10:37 AM +0200 2005-06-02, Niels Bakker wrote:

    >> Failure to do so should be considered a corporate statement that
    >> you implicitly condone any and all such activities that occur on
    >> your networks.
    >
    > Oooh, threatening, Mr Knowles!

            Threatening? No, I don't think so. Something to be concerned about? Yes.

    >> However, this discussion should be held in one of those forums where
    >> it is more appropriate to discuss this subject. Unfortunately, you
    >> don't participate in any of them.
    >
    > Are you sure you want to inflict a sizeable portion of the Internet's
    > entire population on one certain mailing list?

            A sizable portion of the Internet's entire population are network
    or access providers who have mail servers or who provide access to
    mail servers through their network, and who are not already on the
    appropriate forums?

            If that is an accurate statement, then I would be very, very
    concerned for the future of the Internet.

    > Your claim to fame
    > that you had something to do with AOL's mail servers once may not
    > be sufficient to support this.

            At the time, on a volume basis, I was probably responsible for as
    much or more anti-spam work than anyone else around.

            I know that things have grown a great deal since then, but I
    imagine that there are probably still plenty of places that have
    fewer than ten million customers and doing less than ten million
    messages per day, and yet they are also to be found on the
    appropriate forums. So, I figure I'm still in pretty good company.

            Of course, spam-l is not the only appropriate forum where
    discussions of that sort should be held.

            Now, if we're done with the personal attacks, can we get back to
    subjects that are appropriate for this forum?

    -- 
    Brad Knowles, <>
    "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little
    temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
         -- Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), reply of the Pennsylvania
         Assembly to the Governor, November 11, 1755
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