On Sat, Sep 15, 2007 at 03:44:40AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 09/14/07 19:50, Mike McClain wrote:
> > Today I had 7 messages on the answering machine all with 
> > the same voice leaving the same message, ' We have a very
> 
> If you are in the US, sign up for the No Call list.  In my
> experience, it has been very effective.
> 
> > important message for Mike but all our agents are busy. Please
> > hold.' I get so many messages from people who don't know
> > anything about me but that I might have money I might send
> > them that I'm wondering about the legality of setting up a
> > script to read phone numbers from a list and call those numbers
> > with the modem. I suspect if I removed the 'ABORT  VOICE' 
> > statement from the chatscript that it would just screech in 
> > their ear till they disconnect.
> > Thoughts?
> 
> What does this have to do with Linux or Debian?  Did you neglect to
> inform us of some pertinent information?

obviously he's going to script this on his Debian box. Thereby using
one of the great bastions of free software to annoy the heck out of
one of the great bastions of free market. :)


oh, and I haven't read the headers, but I bet he posted from a debian
box!!


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