[CLUE-Tech] Mail Delivery (failure clue-tech@clue.denver.co.us)

Randy Arabie randy at arabie.org
Thu Jul 8 12:49:00 MDT 2004


On Thursday,  8 July 2004 at 12:44:07 -0600, Chris Schock <black at clapthreetimes.com> wrote:
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> I'm of the opinion that automated complaining is a bad thing. I have no
> idea what kind of spam the rest of you get, but I get around a hundred a
> day and if I kicked off an automated complaint every time one arrived that
> was either a scam or virus the priorities of my complaints would rank
> right above whale doodie in the ocean to whoever received them - and
> that's if they even got read.
> 
> It's somewhat sad to have to relegate emails with nasty payloads to being
> unimportant, but because they are so commonplace they just don't get much
> attention. We all have responsibilities to protect our own computers and
> shouldn't rely on the upstream to do it for us. When that happens, they
> turn into Big Brother.
> 
> Does anyone else share this point of view?

I do.



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