Dave Hayes wrote:
Sandy Harris writes:
What this scum is actually upset about is Chris Lewis cancelling spam. He calls that "forgery" because the spammer's name goes in the sender field of the cancel message. Nonsense.
According to RFC 1036 forging cancels for articles that do not originate from your news site is not allowed. He is clearly in violation of the RFCs. Spam jihads are not sufficient reason to ignore internet protocols.
Spamming is a crime (theft of computer resources) and sometimes such acts may be justifiable self-defense, such as when I steal from my employer because they don't pay me enough, or when I lie on my income tax forms because I want to keep my money for myself. Just because Chris Lewis has complete disregard for internet protocol and feels justified in violating the "trust" that others place in the headers of the email they receive, is no reason to believe that he should not be "Entrust(ed)" with working in an area that might affect the security of a large number of people. -- Martin Pool <m.pool@pharos.com.au> Pharos Business Solutions