[DX] Chalk Up Another One for eQSL
Steve-KF2TI
[email protected]
Thu, 14 Feb 2002 22:15:09 -0000
Check all the headers and then compare the ISP points with some of
these zealots. If they are the same (remember the last number will
be the port), then contact the ISP directly and ACCUSE the zealot
through them of this. I can guarantee that the zealot will not only
be thrown off his ISP but will have a great deal of trouble getting
and keeping another. As soon as he/she pops up, contact the new ISP,
expalin what happen and sit back..they'll do the rest.
If you have any problems, let me knoiw. I went through this 2 years
ago. Although many of the DNS numbers come up blank, a bunch were
the senders and I caught him. Buffnet in Buffalo NY has tried to
resubscribe this guy a number of times. I remind them each time that
they were ordered by a judge not to....it involved a great deal of
porno that I was getting as well.
Whateve you do, do not fight fire with fire. There is enough info in
the headers to nail these clowns
GL
On 14 Feb 2002 at 16:15, Ron Notarius WN3VAW wrote:
From: "Ron Notarius WN3VAW" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [DX] Chalk Up Another One for eQSL
Date sent: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 16:15:23 -0500
> So much for intelligent, reasoned argument.
>
> About 2 hours ago, one of the eQSL zealots basically told me in a
> private email that my opinion was not wanted by him or his cronies --
> ie, I was to stop pointing out that the Emperor was wearing no
> clothes. I privately replied to the effect that if he couldn't handle
> a discussion, he shouldn't start spamming the list with his opinion.
>
> Within the last hour, I have been signed up for 275 email newsletters
> or lists, for everything ranging from Infoworld's services to Canadian
> Christian. And more coming.
>
> I am sending this merely to warn others who disagree with the eQSL
> zealots that they should be prepared for this type of response in the
> future. It tells me all I need to know. 'nuff said.
>
> 73, ron wn3vaw
>
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73,
Steve - KF2TI
The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the
cheese. (think about it for a minute)
Laugh now, but one day you'll be driving a Lexus and eating
dinner at four in the afternoon. (so what is an early bird?)
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