Quoth collins: > Andrew Mathews wrote: > > >Use a responsible ISP instead? Why should you suffer because they're > >incompetent? As long as they're the only game in town they don't *have* > >to bend to meet customer demands. When you start spending your money > >with someone else, large chunks of material suddenly falls out of their > >ears and their hearing gets a lot better. > > > That presumes you have a choice. As I stated earlier, there is no high > speed access choice here. Even if there were, as soon as I were to
You have a choice, dial-up or broadband access. You just don't get to choose between broadband ISP A and broadband ISP B. > switch, all the control freaks who have chimed in would decide that > there is something wrong with my new isp and block that domain as well. I'm not a control freak, but I certainly do want to control who has access to my inbox and my mail server. *I* pay for both, so I get to "control" both. If I don't want Spammerz 'R Us to have access to may mail server, I damn well have the option to keep them out. > If you guys have your way, the average Joe out there will have no way of > obtaining email access. Webnazis 'r us. This thread is officially dead. Kurt -- Our policy is, when in doubt, do the right thing. -- Roy L. Ash, ex-president Litton Industries _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users