X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,bf603b46869654de,start X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: mariposa@ricochet.net (The Right Rev. Felix Roy Mariposa, Prophet) Subject: Re: Quittin' time... [Was: some more Pete-bashing ;)] Date: 1997/06/11 Message-ID: #1/1 X-Deja-AN: 247719952 References: <339DE82E.2781E494@sm.luth.se.nospam> Organization: ULC Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Two words: KILL FILES. Most newsreaders have this function -- set up a filter that automatically deletes certain messages. I personally haven't seen this feud at ALL thanks to my trusty kill files. FRM In article , "A. Taylor" wrote: > I haven't been following this ascii-artist war that closely, > don't force us to unsubscribe from the newsgroup. I enjoy ALL ascii- > artists here, but your personal problems are overshadowing this talent -- > A. -- Do you hate Spam in your e-mail? Don't just delete it, do something about it! Report incidents of Spam, and get the offender kicked off the net. Do this: 1. Check the header for the REAL domain name that the Spam was sent from -- often Spammers disguise their email address. 2. Send a forward of the Spam to their Postmaster. The Postmaster's address will be "postmaster@[domain name here]". Put the domain name from the header in place of [domain name here]. 3. Any reputable ISP will cancel the Spammer's account immediately. Fight Spam! Join CAUCE (Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email) at http://www.cauce.org/ and tell your Congresspeople how Spam mailings hurt you. Help protect genuine Internet commerce: Outlaw UCE Spamming. (This anti-Spam signature is available rent-free. Use it as your own.) The Right Rev. Felix Roy Mariposa, Prophet mariposa@ricochet.net O- ULC <*>