[BC] Comcast (Must Die)

Gary Glaenzer glaenzer at verizon.net
Sat Apr 19 15:39:50 CDT 2008


Doug;

I get 3-400 mails per day and Verizon has never worried about it

G


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Douglas Pritchett" <radiofool at gmail.com>
To: "Broadcasters' Mailing List" <broadcast at radiolists.net>
Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2008 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: [BC] Comcast (Must Die)


> I guess I'm really in a pickle. I was a Comcast sub for a long time
> (one of the first 50 in our area). I began having email trouble trying
> to post to this and other lists. Seem's Comcast didn't think anyone
> would ever normally receive 50-100 emails a day, so I got put on some
> kind of white, black, yellow, pink list.... So, I moved to a Yahoo
> account for these lists. (I have nothing of a life, to speak of, so
> these lists provide me with entertainment and companionship which
> remarkably safer than hanging out at the bus station). Yahoo proved
> unworkable because of the spam problem. Although it was a mystery to
> me where all the spam came from, in that, the only place that address
> was used was for these forums. When Verizon came along, I jumped at
> the chance to move to a better, faster and more reliable broadband
> conduit. So far, so good. But then I was advised to use GMail so that
> my activities would not get me in the same hot water with Verizon as I
> had experienced with Comcast. Now, Gmail has become problematic with
> some of these lists and is apparently too busy counting their money to
> fix, or even acknowledge the issue. I'm sure they are reading this as
> I type, so I'd better wrap this up quickly.
> It appears that no matter who or what you choose, their are enough
> warts to go around.
> 
> -- 
> Douglas B. Pritchett - betting that no one will ever see this....
> radiofool at gmail.com
> 
> 
> On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 11:56 PM, Broadcast List USER
> <Broadcast at fetrow.org> wrote:
> > WHY do you continue to use Comcast for mail?
> >
> >  I can actually understand why you MUST use Comcast for mail.
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