On Mon, 30 Jan 2012 18:59:53 -0600, G. Morgan wrote:

> ~BD~ wrote:
>
>>G. Morgan wrote:
>>> Aardvark wrote:
>>>
>>>> It has to be done in order to warn anyone in the future who might be
>>>> tempted to email you or let you email them.
>>>
>>> I'm should setup a rule in T-Bird. All mail from BD gets forwarded to
>>> you for safekeeping in that country, and his ISP. He's gone from
>>> spamming me to what now sounds like extortion.
>>>
>>> Please retain any forwards I send your way, if you don't mind. I may
>>> need them to match my own copies if we end up in court.

>>
>>Wow!
>>
>>Strong stuff you're smoking, Graham? <shakes head>

>
> **** you.
>
>>Talk to me face-to-face when your head clears. OK?

>
> Once a person tells you to stop emailing them, you have to oblige.


That instruction isn't simple enough for him. He can't quite grasp it.

> Otherwise its harassment. Is BT telecom open for 24/hr helpdesk support?
> Ask them, don't take my word.
>
> If you continue to send me email, they will be in touch with you.


I'm surprised at your forbearance. I'm sure he doesn't deserve it, mate.



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in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom
the bell tolls; it tolls for thee".
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