>...
>Duncan Hill wrote:
>> On Tuesday 08 Nov 2005 16:38, shenanigans wrote:
>>> I was interested in getting feedback from current mail group users.
>>> 
>>> We have mirrored your mail list in a new application that provides a
>>> more aggregated and safe environment which utilizes the power of
>>> broadband. 
>>> 
>>> Roomity.com v 1.5 is a web 2.01 community webapp. Our newest version
>>> adds broadcast video and social networking such as favorite authors
>>> and an html editor.
>> 
>> This mail has hit several lists I'm on.  The full-disclosure list had
>> a bit of a field day with the concept of a java app required to see
>> the content - considering the security problems that might imply.
>> 
>> And I have to wonder what the 'power of broadband' has to do with
>> mailing lists...
>
>The better to serve ads with, my dear:
>"*Your* clubs, no sign up to read, ad supported; try broadband internet. 
>~~1131467917258~~"
>
>Guaranteeing a "safe environment", presumably free from spam, is ironic when 
>posted to an anti-spam list.  Any reason why this is *not* spam?
> -Don

        No, this *is* spam.

        They're hosted by Hurricane Electric, who clearly wouldn't care;
But they are registered by easyDNS and get name service from them - who
probably does care (it looks like a violation of easyDNS's TOS/AUP).
Someone who has seen multiple copies of this should send an email to easyDNS.


        Paul Shupak
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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