Re: ZeroSpyware Enterprise Evaluation



Harsh much?

"PopS" wrote:

If you're running your outfit like you're running your marketing
campaign, you're in big trouble. LEARN WHAT YOU'RE DOING BEFORE
YOU DO IT! You should first have been posting around for help in
how to use the newsgroups! I'll bet you've been sending
unsolicited mails to other people and places that either aren't
asking for it, don't want it, or have a posted notice on sending
them mails, which you haven't checked out, right? That practice
will land you on a lot of black lists and your ISP will pull your
account if they get too many complaints; it depends on the ISP.
No decent, reliable ISP will allow you to spam.




<zerospyware_enterprise@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1143083372.543599.48720@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I apologize for breaking the rules regarding posting. I am
fairly new
to newsgroups, and do not know how to crosspost or set up
follow-ups
yet.

Yes, I posted this in newsgroups that I thought would touch on
security
issues, because I thought it could be of interest to people who
would
frequent these groups.

We are a growing company and have allocated much of our
resources on
product development and customer support. I do not have the
budget to
buy ads or fly around the world to shake hands. This was simply
an
attempt to inform of a new product release to the people who
might
actually have an interest in it.

I have no verifiable history, as I just set up this account
yesterday.

Again, I am sorry for not posting this message in an
appropriate
manner.

PopS wrote:
Had you been honest and crossposted instead of multi-posting
this
spam to so many places, yes it is spam, to every group in the
world that has firewall, spy, mal, microsoft, etc etc etc
(looks
like about 20 places altogether) you could think of, I might
be
more sympathetic. This makes the fifth time I've come across
it.
LEARN TO CROSSPOST! AND TO SET FOLLOWUPS!
Your obvious covereage or so many groups makes this
clearly -spam- and as such a reportable action. You also have
no
verifiable internet presence history which makes things look
all
that much more spammy for you.





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