
Rick Osborne <osborne@gateway.grumman.com> writes:
First of all, Wallace is a great guy and anyone who interferes with his freedom of speech is scum on par with C2Net.
That's your opinion, and you certainly have a right to it. I don't want to start the spam war all over again, suffice it to say that it's not an opinion I happen to agree with.
You expose your own hypocricy. Wallace is free to spam. I'm free to ignore his spam, which I do.
Like I said, it's more of a passive agressive thing. If I were to come across a page that said "Click here to spam some spammers" and that's all I had to do, why wouldn't I take 2 seconds of my time to do it? That's
Can you think of a way to have it originate at the browser's machine, not your machine? Perhaps an activex program for w95 :-)
certainly less time than it takes to go through the amount of spam in my mail each day.
I suggest you learn to filter your e-mail.
And who cares if the pings/emails are coming from my site? For the email version I just add a header that says something to the effect of "This email was sent to you on behalf of someone at $REMOTE_HOST" and set the
You could also try an html form whose actions send mailto:your@enemy
Return-Path to <root@localhost>. At that point, how can you prove that it was sent by your script or just by someone using your SMTPd?
He'll just filter out your site. Wallace has some very smart people working with him. --- Dr.Dimitri Vulis KOTM Brighton Beach Boardwalk BBS, Forest Hills, N.Y.: +1-718-261-2013, 14.4Kbps