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> From: Bruce T. Clough <cloughbt@batman.flight.wpafb.af.mil>
> To: triumphs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Warning about mail sent to iName addresses
> Date: Monday, July 21, 1997 5:12 AM
>
> Heads up,
>
> I tried to reply to someone using iName for his server, and received the
> following :
>
> *******************
> Dear cloughbt@batman.flight.wpafb.af.mil,
>
> Recently you were unable to send mail through iName's mail (SMTP) server.
> In an effort to protect iName Members from unsolicited email (SPAM),
iName
> has implemented Advanced Spam Filtering Technology (ASFT) which stops
> non-iName Members from using our servers.
>
> If you have received this email and you are an active iName Member,
please
> reply with the following information:
>
> 1. Your iName
> 2. Your destination address
> 3. Your email program
>
> Thank You
> iName Customer Service
>
> *******************
>
> If you use iName please be aware that some of us are having problems
> responding since we are considered SPAM. Hey, I resemble that remark...
>
>
> Bruce Clough
Bruce-
I have never run into Mr. Iname, however, every time I have tried to send
mail to you, I get it back with a note saying that MY return address is in
error ??? What's that all about ? Have I moved and not notified myself ?
It is all "relative", isn't it...
Nick in Nor Cal
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