At 11:55 18/09/2002 +0000, you wrote: I'm still getting these .. perhaps someone has there mail forwarded to the abuse@verizon address. One radical solution may be to force everyone to resubscribe, or at least respond to a keep-alive style message.
-- Steve >Thank you for bringing this matter to our attention. We are sorry for >any inconvenience it has caused you. Because we receive a large >number of complaints each day at [EMAIL PROTECTED], regretfully, a >personalized response to each message is not possible. > >Please be assured that Verizon investigates each reported occurrence >of unsolicited e-mail or spamming. We maintain a zero-tolerance >policy in regard to spamming and will take the appropriate action as >permitted by Verizon's Acceptable Use Policy. To view our policy, >please refer to one of the two following links: > >Former Bell Atlantic users: >http://www.bellatlantic.net/help/faqs/#faqpolicies > >Former GTE users: >http://www.gte.net/hotlinks/policies/agreement.html > >To better understand the problems with unsolicited e-mail, we have >provided information about filtering Spam with your e-mail software, >answers to several frequently asked questions and links to some useful >online information about Spam at the following link: > >http://www.gte.net/announcements/spam.html > >You may also link directly to our page about unsolicited e-mail: > >http://www.gte.net/contact/spam.html > >If you are reporting an issue of hacking or other security issues not >related to e-mail abuse, please submit your report to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >for investigation. > >Sincerely, >Verizon Internet Services >[EMAIL PROTECTED]