Databasix used to filter out his email address because of his constant
spamming them with bogus abuse reports about me. They told me they warned
him if he didn't stop they would give me all of his info.
--
Ignore posts made by the person called Leythos, he is a stalker who's been
obsessed with me for years ever since I spurned his advances towards me.
"Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries" <nimue@databasix.com> wrote in message
news:g33765$2l9$2@blackhelicopter.databasix.com...
> David H. Lipman wrote:
>> From: "Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries" <nimue@databasix.com>
>>
>>> David H. Lipman wrote:
>>>> From: "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com>
>>>>
>>>>> You purchase a seperate usenet account from a 3rdparty.
>>>>>
>>>> Tell me about Dustin. You'll soon see me on a new NSP :-(
>>>
>>> Are you going to use a free one or a paid one, Dave? The best
>>> non-commercial server I know is news.individual.net, and it costs
>>> less than USD$15/year. Most of the truly free servers don't have
>>> great retention, and they miss a lot of posts.
>>>
>>
>> My requirements are thus...
>>
>> I don't mind paying a modest yearly fee. Here's what I am looking
>> for...
>>
>> 1. Binaries. I won't be downloading that much per month.
>> Definitely less than 200MB/month
>
> This is the problem. You might want to get an individual.net account and
> then buy a block from octanews:
>
> http://www.octanews.com/pricing.php
>
> I don't do binaries, so I just don't know.
>
>> 2. Allows obfuscating email address as I do here.
>
> See above.
>
>> 3. Doesn't too aggressively block spam. I need to see the BS to
>> find malware and malicious activity, etc.
>
> Well, there goes individual.net, I think. You might need to go to Altopia.
>
> Me, I'm very happy with DataBasix, but I don't think it would suit your
> specific needs, although you could discuss it with support and see what
> can be worked out. DataBasix is pretty flexible, and if it's possible to
> accomodate you, it will.
>
>> 4. Does not append a NSP spam signature to every post.
>
> Yeah, ain't that annoying?
>
> <groups snecked>
>
> --
> Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries
>
> If a man is offered a fact which goes against his instincts, he will
> scrutinize it closely, and unless the evidence is overwhelming, he will
> refuse to believe it. If, on the other hand, he is offered something
> which affords a reason for acting in accordance to his instincts, he
> will accept it even on the slightest evidence. The origin of myths is
> explained in this way. - Bertrand Russell
>


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