Re: Spambully

From: Ashish Pawaskar (opensrs@inwiz.com)
Date: Mon Jun 09 2003 - 02:57:53 EDT


Hello Bill,

I think that mail header was misunderstood. The reason it is there is
because my clients send out mails spam or otherwise. The header is
added to every message that passes through my smtp. The message is in
the headers in case the recipient wants to report abuse, and we do not
tolerate spam, this is just a way, maybe cranky, to give the recipient
an address to report spam to.

90% of the time the header is just that "a header", it is seen only by
people who want to investigate the message.

I apologise if it seems spammy and just for the record I don't have an
anti-spam service. :)

-- 
Best regards,
Ashish Pawaskar                          

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Monday, June 9, 2003, 7:48:22 AM, billw@webmonster.net wrote:

BW> This is obscene:

>>X-SMTP-Message: NOTE! >> ======================================================== >> This message is sent using the smtp server on onwiz.com. >> Online Wizards has zero tolerance for spam, report abuse >> to abuse@onwiz.com >> -------------------------------------------------------- >> Online Wizards - The finest in Web Services >> http://www.onwiz.com >> ========================================================

BW> Is it a don't-spam-me warning? An advertisement for an anti-spam service? BW> The world's largest embedded .sig? Methinks it's all of the above.

BW> Spam a mailing list with ads for your anti-spam service.

BW> Irony!

BW> --Bill

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