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Re: SPAM Directly from AT&T Data Networking
From: John Curran <jcurran () istaff org>
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 17:37:06 -0400
At 5:11 PM -0400 4/14/04, Robert E. Seastrom wrote:
All of AT&T's competitors' rate structures have been significantly reduced over the past couple of years too; I wonder how many people are deciding that they'll invoke the Boulder Pledge (*) and take their business elsewhere.
If a company shows a pattern of spam, boycotting makes perfect sense. You have to be a little careful acting on a single spam, since it can originate with a rogue employee. I've received such single incidents from almost every router vendor on the planet (and simply don't buy from the ones that fail to correct the problem). /John
Current thread:
- SPAM Directly from AT&T Data Networking William R. Lorenz (Apr 14)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: SPAM Directly from AT&T Data Networking Burton, Chris (Apr 14)
- Re: SPAM Directly from AT&T Data Networking Dr. Jeffrey Race (Apr 14)
- RE: SPAM Directly from AT&T Data Networking Callahan, Richard M, GVSOL (Apr 14)
- RE: SPAM Directly from AT&T Data Networking Jay Hennigan (Apr 14)
- Re: SPAM Directly from AT&T Data Networking Robert E. Seastrom (Apr 14)
- Re: SPAM Directly from AT&T Data Networking John Curran (Apr 14)
- Re: SPAM Directly from AT&T Data Networking Peter Galbavy (Apr 15)
- Re: SPAM Directly from AT&T Data Networking Geo. (Apr 14)
- RE: SPAM Directly from AT&T Data Networking Gary E. Miller (Apr 14)
- RE: SPAM Directly from AT&T Data Networking Gary E. Miller (Apr 14)
- RE: SPAM Directly from AT&T Data Networking Dr. Jeffrey Race (Apr 14)
- RE: SPAM Directly from AT&T Data Networking Callahan, Richard M, GVSOL (Apr 14)
- RE: SPAM Directly from AT&T Data Networking Dr. Jeffrey Race (Apr 14)