On Sat, 2011-08-13 at 09:18 -0400, Michael Scheidell wrote:
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> CFO told me we could not pay for something that could be disabled
> without notice. Especially when I told him what would happen if we
> relied upon it, and it was disabled. (you rsync data goes blank... )
>
> I can underst
See also https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29855
And even if you are a card carrying member of LinkedIn,
header J_CANT_STOP Subject =~ /^LinkedIn Network Updates/
score J_CANT_STOP 222
is needed, as even LinkedIn staff are unable to stop sending them.
>I wanted to buy spamhaus rsync feeds. our CFO looked at the contract,
>where Spamhaus said they could disable the feed without notice if they
>wanted to. (if they suspected you got hacked, were selling it, were a
>spammer, weren't protecting it, allowed public access to it).
In my experience,
On 8/13/11 8:53 AM, John Levine wrote:
We all know what he does. But if he's running into Spamhaus' rate limits,
he's making a lot of queries.
R's,
John
I wanted to buy spamhaus rsync feeds. our CFO looked at the contract,
where Spamhaus said they could disable the feed without notice if they
>> PS: I don't suppose there's any chance you might consider paying the
>> rather modest price for a Spamhaus datafeed, rather than leeching all
>> your DNSBL queries for free.
>
>I suspect you would not say that if you knew more about what Marc does.
We all know what he does. But if he's running
On 8/13/11 7:02 AM, Greg Troxel wrote:
(Also, I forward every bogus invitation toab...@linkedin.com, and this
seems to result in them spending a few minutes giving me
too-hard-to-believe-its-true claim it's not their fault.)
also forward them to return path.. certificat...@returnpath.net they
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Mauricio Tavares writes:
> It seems some people that are in a mailing list I am responsible
> for also have linkedin. And every so often we get email from one of
> them asking me to join it; it is addressed to a bunch of people
> besides that mailing list. Without caring about what is goin