| Subject: | RE: OBRA/Topica on a blacklist |
| Date: | 11/30/2003 03:16 AM |
| From: | Philip D Barila |
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-----Original Message----- From: jwi-@pacifier.com [mailto:jwi-@pacifier.com] Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 9:52 PM To: ob-@topica.com; jo-@beaston.com Subject: RE: [OBRA Chat] OBRA/Topica on a blacklist jo-@beaston.com wrote: Wonders of wonders, Topica has responded that they are working with Spamhaus to correct the issue. -John John- Please let us know when (if) Topica makes the necessary changes. Some time back I switched my Topica stuff to "Web-only" due to Pacifier's blocking their mail. It sure would be nice to not deal with Topica's web interface. Is there not something just terribly, awfully wrong about having to change your mailing list usage because your ISP is dealing with spam in an incredibly wrong-headed way? Which one of you is the customer, and which one of you is paying the bill? By axiom, which one of you is "always right"? Would it not be more productive, not to mention more satisfying, to deliver to your ISP strongly worded missives directing them to let you decide what is and isn't spam, and if they won't, you'll find one that will? And then back up that threat with action? Phil |
