(and I can sympathize at some level, but what a way to run an airline).
On the other hand, one of the sites hosted on my machine had installed a copy of formmail.pl that turned out to be insecure (what version isn't?) and after sitting there doing nothing for (literally) 18 months, a spammer found it. And within hours of them turning on the spigot, I was getting TOS warnings, and within five minutes of the first TOS warning, I had that CGI disabled and cleaned up. I'd much rather have to deal with the occasional AOL user who did something without thinking than, well, the alternatives.
On Nov 4, 2003, at 8:15 AM, Vivek Khera wrote:
You can always call up AOL and tell them that your lists are all confirmed opt-in, and see what they say....
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