On Fri, 2009-07-17 at 03:25 -0700, twofers wrote:
> Neil Rocks !
>  
> Thanks Neil.
>  
> Wes
> 
> --- On Thu, 7/16/09, Neil Schwartzman
> <neil.schwartz...@returnpath.net> wrote:
> 
>         
>         From: Neil Schwartzman <neil.schwartz...@returnpath.net>
>         Subject: Re: Opt In Spam
>         To: "twofers" <twof...@yahoo.com>, "Spamassassin"
>         <users@spamassassin.apache.org>
>         Date: Thursday, July 16, 2009, 1:29 PM
>         
>         FOLLOW-UP:
>         
>         A process was hung on one of the 20 hives serving the
>         whitelists and
>         reported this IP as being listed. We've restarted the process
>         and it is
>         no longer reporting incorrectly.
>         
>         
>         On 16/07/09 8:05 AM, "Neil Schwartzman"
>         <neil.schwartz...@returnpath.net> wrote:
>         
>                 Now, I am aware that we recently changed the DNS hives
>                 serving up Safe (aka
>                 safelist aka Habeas) and I'm wondering if there is a
>                 glitch between SA and
>                 our lists. I don't know.
>                 
>                 I expect I need to take this up with the developer
>                 team, and bump it to
>                 someone else over here. I've also BCCed our contacts
>                 at SA for clarification
>         
>         -- 
>         Neil Schwartzman
>         Director, Certification Security & Standards
>         Return Path Inc.
>         0142002038
>         
>         
I have (as usual) a different view. Being told how wonderful they were I
thought it would be a blast to opt-in, then opt out again. On opting out
I found I was mailed again by RP. So I blocked the range. They found
another range and spammed me, I blocked it again. Tonight, they have
done it again - I guess this is another 'fault with a hive serving the
whitelists' or similar b/s. Opt out is opt out. It means I don't want
you to keep finding new ranges to spam me about your services;

                              From: 
Ryan Osborne
<ryan.osbo...@returnpath.net>
To: 
....@buzzhost.co.uk
                           Subject: 
Are you getting your email to the
Inbox?
                              Date: 
Fri, 17 Jul 2009 15:06:02 -0400
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