Nooo best thing to do is send these people an email how weedboy is happily giving their email addresses to spam companies. He feels that they need gobs of spam in their email boxes.. or better yet, send the whole list tobut as we all know AOL is worthless for removing spammers and chain letter nuts ---------- > From: Mark Lenigan <
> > To: Jobe Bittman <
> > Cc: '
' > Subject: Re: WeedBoy Dilemna(please read this if you are disatisfied withchai n letter traffic) > Date: Wednesday, November 04, 1998 1:10 PM > > On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Jobe Bittman wrote: > > > I don't know why everyone is complaining.
> > <mailto:
> has given us a list of his close personal > > friends with who we may express our personal dissatisfaction with his > > actions on our list. For the lazier members of this list, I have compiled a > > list of WeedBoy007's friends' email addresses below as extracted from his > > numerous posts. If another one of these chain letters is posted, I urge > > everyone to write these people a short message telling them how weedboy is > > using their email addresses. > > > > Just a thought, but might this action also backfire? Conceivably, > some of the other 30-odd people on weedboy's list are also into the same > sort of chain letter humor, and they may start posting other off-topic > items on this list. Perhaps a better course of action would be to report > these incidents to the sysadmin(s) at AOL and tell them that weedboy007 is > posting chain letters in a list where they are unwanted (read: spamming). > Does anyone else have any better ideas? > > regards, > > Mark Lenigan > > "Maybe someday we'll have enough sites to go around the wearer's chest > [instead of just around the logo]" > -- designers of the first World Wide Web > T-shirt at CERN, in 1992 > > > -- > Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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