This is what happens when a large conglomerate writes large
checks..... Everyone goes on the aggressive... I'm KIDDING!@!!@#!@!!

N.

On 4/6/13, Noel Butler <noel.but...@ausics.net> wrote:
> On Sat, 2013-04-06 at 16:18 +0000, attee...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> You don't have to be a jackass to him/her.
>>
>
>
> He's always a jackass, but, I must say, it is a rare occasion that I
> agree, and, hte *idiot* who posted all those lines was certainly more of
> a jackass.
>
>
>> The CAN SPAM act requires that a single link, with no further action on
>> behalf of the recipient, must be provided to unsubscribe.
>>
>
>
> CAN SPAM Act?  Sorry, no such named Act exists in my country., and I'm
> certain it would not include mailing lists due to their nature and
> design, and only an *idiot* lawmaker would say you need that one line
> click, since, for nearly 20 years that has been, and still is a very
> popular method for spammers to know who has read their junk and that
> they have reached a valid mailbox
>
>
>> I see no such thing in the footer.  The website is terrible to navigate on
>> mobile devices... I don't see how I can unsubscribe myself either and I
>> feel OP's pain.
>>
>
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>   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^   WTF is that? an invitation  to dinner?
>
>
> it is however well known for a very very long time that oracle have
> wrecked this list completely, it is non compliant in so many ways its a
> joke (think all those OoO messages you get when you post), and no one at
> oracle knows anyone who is in a position to fix it.
>
>
>

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