-> I was told unless JUNO approached the particular isp's and asked to
-> have the block removed, with the provision that the spammers would
-> be barred from using JUNO.COM accounts anymore, that there was
-> nothing that could be done. So I went to a free service that would
-> not tolerate spammers.
You post APPEARS to say Juno DOES support spammers. That is NOT true,
the spam did NOT originate at Juno, and Juno has already filed suit
against the people that did it.
If you find an ISP that blocks Juno because they're too STUPID to KNOW
what happened, and they won't fix it on their own, TELL THE WORLD!
That's the ONLY way to make them live up to their obligation to PROVIDE
SERVICE to their customers.
I've been using Juno for more than a year, send a fairly high number of
messages each month, and have had ONE problem, which was with an ISP who
bounced an e-mail written from my PPP account but with a Juno return
address. I explained to them that it WAS a valid account, and that
THEY were the only ISP who had a problem with it being done that way
(I prefer to have my personal e-mail come to Juno), but they wouldn't
budge. They lost several users because of it, and wil probably lose
more.
--- Platinum Xpress/386/Wildcat! v1.3
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* Origin: FidoNet International Coordinator Emeritus, for life (1:202/746)
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