On Monday, Aug 11, 2003, at 17:25 US/Pacific, Justin Mason wrote:
(b) accomplishes anything apart from pissing off Irish people.
And we all know how well that worked for the Brits.
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John Rudd writes:
> On Monday, Aug 11, 2003, at 17:25 US/Pacific, Justin Mason wrote:
> > (b) accomplishes anything apart from pissing off Irish people.
> And we all know how well that worked for the Brits.
Jesus, let's not bring *that* one up...
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I have resorted to such tactics only in the case of the 202.x.x.x net
block, most of which is in China. Probably because of the political
issues over there, many bozos over there have resorted to major-league
relaying. I used to get a fair amount of spam from there, also.
Ireland? Can't r
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> I have resorted to such tactics only in the case of the 202.x.x.x net
> block, most of which is in China. Probably because of the political
> issues over there, many bozos over there have resorted to major-league
> relaying. I used to get a fair amount of spam from there, also.
Just for yo
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Justin Mason said:
> Folks --
>
> just to add to this thread of absurd spam filtering.
>
> Without naming names -- if you're going to mail me directly, and you're
> blocking all mail from .ie using one of those country code blacklists,
*boggle* *boggle* *boggle*
WHY?!
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Folks --
just to add to this thread of absurd spam filtering.
Without naming names -- if you're going to mail me directly, and you're
blocking all mail from .ie using one of those country code blacklists,
YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE A REPLY because that's where my server lives.
It's also worth noting, i