On Mon, 19 Aug 2002 01:42, Jason Lim wrote: > > When I get email in Chinese I just report it to SpamCop, if I've ever > > received a Yiddish email I'm sure I did the same. > > Eeep... spam or not?
Mail in Chinese is considered spam until proven otherwise. There is no way of proving otherwise... > Yes... the engineers know english (the ones that configure the Cisco > routers and stuff) but the lower level tech support and stuff that have to > handle the "day to day" things... their english definately ain't hot. The > complaints normally go to them first... and if they don't understand it > properly, most time they'll put it in the "read it on 10 years time" > folder, or delete it straight out. So a net-apartheid is the only way to go then. > I suppose because I notice these things first I tend to be the "bringer of > bad news" to people and hence get flamed most. Oh well. Why not bring the news to people who run those Asian ISPs? -- I do not get viruses because I do not use MS software. If you use Outlook then please do not put my email address in your address-book so that WHEN you get a virus it won't use my address in the >From field.