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RE: Mailpush automatic notification



I will check it with our technical people and get back to you on this.

Ariel Kolitz
VP Marketing - N.E.C.S. MailPush
Tel. 972-9-959-9082
Cell. 972-5-254-6464
Fax. 972-9-959-9608


> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Shachar Tal [SMTP:shachar@vipe.technion.ac.il]
> Sent:	&he; &nun;&vav;&bet;&mem;&bet;&resh; 26 1998 20:25
> To:	mailpush support; ariel@mailpush.com; ILUG
> Subject:	Re: Mailpush automatic notification
> 
> 
> The *absolute* minimum you *can* do, as I advised you on Telecom '98, and
> you objected to it without even understanding what I said, is letting
> people (not necessarily your users) go to a web page at your site and
> "register" themselves to NOT receive any future notifications from you. 
> What I want is to type my email address at some web form and ever forget
> the service your company provides. This is not the sort of solution I'd
> accept, as been suggested by a number of people on this list, but this is
> the absolute minimum I would agree to accept from you. 
> 
> Best regards,
> Shachar.
> 
> Shachar Tal
> -------------
> Taub Computer Center, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology
> finger me for contact info or PGP key.
> 
On Fri, 27 Nov 1998, Peter L. Peres wrote:

> These guys have been doing this for quite a while now, they pestered
> linux-il for a while too, and it's about time they are listed in a spammer
> list.
> 
> I think that there are enough sysadmins on this list, who have been
> affected by this spam, to make such a decision stick.

Absolutely. Now that the Technion will have a mail gateway (i.e all mail
going to/from the technion will pass through this computer), we WILL
reject mailpush messages.

Shachar Tal
-------------
Taub Computer Center, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology
finger me for contact info or PGP key.

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