On Friday 15 November 2002 11:29, Kelsey Cummings wrote:
> I just had to pass this along, wonder how many of the other developers got
> this?
>
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> Subject: You are way out of line
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> While I understand that you have the best intentions, your contribution to
> the <A HREF="http://www.spamassassin.org/";>http://www.spamassassin.org/</A>
>
> project has gone very wrong.
>
> Your concept is excellent in theory,  but your filtering requirements are
> ridiculous! Your service is costing legitimate business MILLIONS of dollars
> a month in lost sales due to their customers and optin subscribers NOT
> getting their mail because you guys clearly don't have a clue as to what
> spam is and what is it is not.
>
> Perhaps you have a hidden agenda, like stopping legal commerce on the net,
> I don't know. It's the only possible explanation that makes sense
> considering the things that you filter for.
>
> Legitimate business does use the net you know and filtering out words
> like:
>
> credit card, for your, thank you, what you, with your, you for, your
> business, your credit, your order, etc. SPAM: and marking it as spam is
> ludicrous!
>
> Just remember what happened to the guy that used to run spamcop.com....
>
> You can't justify what you are doing.

I wouldn't worry too much about it. It looks like [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a website 
affiliate spammer...

http://www.webmaster-affiliates.net/read_reviews_aff_prog.php?affid=7



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