RE: RE: OT- HUMOR


Dave,

Looks like you may need to have a chat with your ISP so he can set up a rule
that will allow messages with iris-talk in the subject line to come through
while still blocking other, possibly objectionable messages.

This situation, more or less, proves the point as to why ISPs should not be
involved in blocking incoming messages that may be considered spam.  They
should, however, take precautions to ensure that their networks are not used
for span as a point of origin and/or as a point of relay.

\\Steve//
"Beauty Is in the Eye of the Beer Holder"
NO. VA, Zone 6/7

-----Original Message-----
From: David Silverberg [s*@molalla.net]
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 10:28 PM
To: iris-talk@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [iris-talk] RE: OT- HUMOR


OK all you iris-talkers enough of this talk about "Naked Ladies"

Two weeks ago my ISP instituted a new "spam filter" - YAY!!!!

Ever since all this talk about these "Resurrection Lilies" aka "Naked
Ladies" each and every message concerned with the plants with that five
letter "N" word in it has been quarantined!!! BOOOOOO!!!!

So Puulleeeezzze for the sake of my (you fill in the blank) call these
plants by another appelation.

Dave Silverberg
Molalla, Oregon, USA, zone 7/8ish
V.P./Archivist/Historian HIPS


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