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Re: Neal Weintraub, a SPAMMER?



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The real shame is that if you ask a spammer to stop, the legit people with
legit products will stop.  The people selling spam with spam will ignore you
or pretend they don't know how to use their email program.

Kent


At 10:42 AM 8/29/99 -0700, Bob Perry wrote:
>I, and some of you, recently received SPAM from "Neal T. Weintraub"
><ntw@xxxxxxxxxxx> or someone purported to be him.  It came unsolicited
>and yet said I was on some email "list" he maintains (I am not). .  It
wasn't so much an
>advertisement for his new ... book,

>Either way, it hurts his reputation, and if it *was* him that sent it
>out; "Shame on you, Neal, for stooping so low."
>
>Bob Perry
>San Jose, CA
>