I'm glad that you haven't gotten any more "spam"
from me. I tried to add
the whole list - I hope it worked. For some reason, though,
some
messages still get quarantined, like yours and Clint's a few
others. Not
everyone gets quarantined, though. I don't know why that's
happening. I
never personally sent the emails that ask you to put in the
passcode- it
gets sent automatically, I guess, from Comodo Antispam. I
don't know who
did or did not receive that message, and I'm sorry for the
inconvenience
it has caused you.
Lisa
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pcworks imagicomm.com [mailto:owner-pcworks imagicomm.com]
On Behalf Of Hugh Vandervoort
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 8:23 PM
To: pcworks imagicomm.com
Subject: Re: PCWorks: Who is Lisa Schnepf?
Let's call a spade a spade.
SPAM, defined:
1. To send unsolicited e-mail to.
2. To send (a message) indiscriminately to multiple
mailing lists,
individuals, or newsgroups.
Whatever the motivation of the sender, she or he is not the
recipient of
these annoying, time consuming emails.
This list is for the mutual education of the members, and I
believe
we've all been thoroughly educated on this topic.
There's nothing wrong with making the kind of error Lisa
made, but
failure to fix it calls for removal, in my opinion.
By the way, I haven't gotten any more SPAM from Lisa, so she
must be
making progress.
John O'Flynn wrote:
> I think it might be a good idea if we didn't use the
word "spam" for
> every kind of nuisance message that we would prefer not
to receive.
> It can lead to misunderstandings.
>
> However, Lisa, the point is that the anti-spam system
that you are
> trying to use MIGHT work on an address that you want to
keep special
> and that receives limited traffic. However it is
_completely
> incompatible_ with membership on mailing lists such as
this one and
> gives everybody a pain in the neck. We've had this
problem here not
> once but several times over the years, and of course on
other lists
> too.
>
> I belong to one carefully moderated list that has a
rule that people
> who use those "challenge systems" receive one
warning, and then OUT.
> No "hinting" or "considering".
>
> John
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