[NCLUG] Spam from a Fort Collins company!

Mike Loseke mike at verinet.com
Tue Jan 29 08:45:47 MST 2002


Thus spake Michael Dwyer:
> 
> The grand irony of the whole thing is that even if I *did* have a list
> of every person in Colorado who received this spam -- say that his ISP,
> Dialtone, provided me with the mailer logs -- there isn't much I could
> do without becoming the evil I'm trying to fight.  Imagine this E-mail,
> if you will:
> 
> "Dear Friend,  I got your address from a list of people I think would be
> interested in this.  I'm offering you the chance to MAKE MONEY FAST!  It
> is easy, safe, fun and legal!  Just send a demand letter to each of the
> people on the attached list.  Then, add yourself to the top of the
> list!"
> 
> I'll create the first anti-spam pyramid scheme chain letter!  I would be
> reviled well beyond my death... 

 Starting stuff like this is generally handled through snail-mail, which
doesn't really help in this case I'm sure.


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   Mike Loseke    | The more you know, the more you doubt.
 mike at verinet.com |                 -- Voltaire, 1694-1778



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