RE: Davidbrin.com blocked by WebSense

2004-01-15 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 02:11 PM 1/11/04, Lalith Vipulananthan wrote: Bryon wrote: > That's happened to me a few times recently as well. Just > today I got one from "Tricia Blankenship". I got one from "Tricia Blankenship" as well. Lal GSV Spam Hell I just got one (the same ad for p enlargement which I get at

RE: Davidbrin.com blocked by WebSense

2004-01-11 Thread Lalith Vipulananthan
Bryon wrote: > That's happened to me a few times recently as well. Just > today I got one from "Tricia Blankenship". I got one from "Tricia Blankenship" as well. Lal GSV Spam Hell ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

RE: Davidbrin.com blocked by WebSense

2004-01-09 Thread Chad Cooper
> Why would Freightliner want to ban "Cultural Institutions" as a > category? It seems to be harmless enough... > We block the obvious categories, and allow catgories like Cultural > Institutions to count towards the "non-work-related" quota > some people > are on, but I can't imagine banning

Re: Davidbrin.com blocked by WebSense

2004-01-05 Thread Bryon Daly
From: Russell Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> What I have noticed, and it really disturbs me, is a change in my received spam... A lot of the senders are suddenly using names familiar to me - in the last couple of days I have had emails from Harrell Coffey Giorgis Marlowe Cooper Edmunds all promisin

Re: Davidbrin.com blocked by WebSense

2004-01-05 Thread Russell Chapman
Ronn!Blankenship wrote: And as far as spam goes, as Randy Cunningham commented on his "This Is True" list, "It's 2004, and the new anti-spam law is in place. Notice any reduction in the amount of junk in your inbox? Neither have I." In fact, if my inbox is typical, if anything, recently it's b

Re: Davidbrin.com blocked by WebSense

2004-01-05 Thread Russell Chapman
Chad Cooper wrote: Our corporate proxy is now blocking access to Dr. Brin's web site.. Below is the message. The Websense category "Cultural Institutions" is filtered. Why would Freightliner want to ban "Cultural Institutions" as a category? It seems to be harmless enough... We block the obvio

Re: Davidbrin.com blocked by WebSense

2004-01-04 Thread Ray Ludenia
Kevin Tarr wrote: > Kevin T. - VRWC > 11:30, time for breakfast By 11.30, you should have had second breakfast and be partaking of elevenses! Regards, Ray. Remember, eating can become a bad hobbit. ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

RE: Davidbrin.com blocked by WebSense

2004-01-03 Thread Kevin Tarr
> place. Notice any > reduction in the amount of junk in your inbox? Neither have > I." In fact, > if my inbox is typical, if anything, recently it's been > getting worse . . . I agree completely, I have started to receive almost twice the amount of mail in the last few weeks, especially mail abo

RE: Davidbrin.com blocked by WebSense

2004-01-03 Thread Gary Nunn
Ronn wrote: > hosted there since at least 1998 or 1999, and now I can't > respond to posts > on the list or even contact the moderator off-list (because > her address is > also on one of the servers which is blocking all messages > from att.net). I You could always try creating an address

Re: Davidbrin.com blocked by WebSense

2004-01-02 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 01:47 PM 1/2/04, Chad Cooper wrote: Our corporate proxy is now blocking access to Dr. Brin's web site.. Below is the message. The Websense category "Cultural Institutions" is filtered. We use a product from http://www.websense.com/ . This web site filter blocks about a quarter of the link publ

RE: Davidbrin.com blocked by WebSense

2004-01-02 Thread Chad Cooper
> Just out of curiosity, is www.davidbrin.com being filtered > because of the links that are there or because of meta tag > keywords? I looked at the source of his page and didn't see > any references to "cultural" that might get blocked. I am not sure how they determine its unsuitibility. Pr

RE: Davidbrin.com blocked by WebSense

2004-01-02 Thread Gary Nunn
> Our corporate proxy is now blocking access to Dr. Brin's web > site.. Below is the message. > The Websense category "Cultural Institutions" is filtered. > Nerd From Hell It almost sounds like you work for the Federal Government! At the facility I work at, they block things like Microsoft and