Re: as much business as you can handle

1998-04-30 Thread Stephen Carpenter
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- I would like to agree with this... in fact...I get about 200-500 e-mails a day between 3 debian lists (users, devel, and mentors) and BUGTRAQ and on all of those lists... I get more spam directly to my own personal adress than to any list (course bugtraq is mode

Re: as much business as you can handle

1998-04-30 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Thu, Apr 30, 1998 at 12:36:59AM +, Rev. Joseph Carter wrote: > I really think the lists should reject mail from those not subscribed. I really don't. Sometimes it is convenient to post from locations other than where I am subscribed. The email address I use is always valid, but I don't need

Re: as much business as you can handle

1998-04-30 Thread Rev. Joseph Carter
You know, I think I would not mind seeing someone respond to these spams with something that might get the point across that we don't want their garbage. I really think the lists should reject mail from those not subscribed. pgpCNszjWPc1S.pgp Description: PGP signature

as much business as you can handle

1998-04-29 Thread emailprofits5
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as much business as you can handle

1998-04-29 Thread emailprofits5
Hello, If You're Marketing a Product, Service, or Opportunity on the Internet, or Through an Online Service, or Have a Web Site, You Will *Definitely* Be Interested In What We Have To Offer. We'll send out Your *Targeted* E-mail Advertisement. Period. No qualifiers, no conditions, no no