Re: Spam research....No, not the canned meat....



On Aug 22, 12:56 pm, Eric Jost <cerebellum_...@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Harry,

hhc...@xxxxxxxxx schrieb:

Eric, unfortunately I do (from my day job). :-)

Ok ;)

What I meant:

How can anybody inject something directly in a newsfeed?

Well Eric, you have to first have direct access to the newsfeed, which
is available to any computer having node and sometimes ISP access.
What this requires is direct access to the Internet backbone, so that
you can inject into the flow of Internet messsage traffic. All
Internet nodes have this access, as well as some ISPs.

You posed a good question which deserved a responsilble answer/

If you know so much about the Usenet, why do you post via goggle?
Setup an Newsreader, connect to a newsserver and you can filter etc.

Google is free. My cable link to the Internet cost $42.00 a month.
I'm a cheapskate and not willing to pay for independend and paid
newsgroup access. Comcast providedes me access to a news server for
free, but to be blunt it sucks. When I find an independent news server
worth the price of admission, I will subscribed, but all those that I
have found thus far are not worth the price of admission.

Contact with first computer at the age of 8, online since Fidonet with a
4k8 modem ;)

You receive a good start. Just earlier you would have started with a
300-Baud acoustic coupled modem, and an ASR-33 teletype. You were
lucky.

Eric, it is not a very good idea to begin a word fight with the old
dogs here on the newsroup.

Harry C.




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