Bruno Wolff III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have the same problem and have been trying to educate my relatives.
What education do people sending you cards need? Apparently I need it,
too.
>In the mean time I am using the following rules for tcpserver:
># Blue Mountain greeting card goes through bmarts
>209.247.132.86-138:deny
>209.247.133.7-8:deny
>
>This appears to have blocked at least one message from a relative
>successfully. I don't know who else uses bmarts, so this may block
>other people than Blue Mountain.
bmarts is, presumably, Blue Mountain Arts.
Do you block other card services, or is Blue Mountain the only one
that's evil?
Do you reject snail mail containing greeting cards?
Do you block calls from friends and relatives on holidays and
birthdays?
I just don't get it...
-Dave