Abuse of a technical mailing list

Greetings,

One of your users has started to send unsolicited religious messages (a
sample is enclosed) to a technical discussion group hosted by the World
Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Could you please encourage them to desist from
such spam?

In the mean time, I have removed this user from the mailing list.

--
Chris Lilley
Technical Staff, W3C

Forwarded message 1

  • From: mctotin@safeweb.net <mctotin@safeweb.net>
  • Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 19:26:33 +0000
  • Subject: practice
  • To: www-font@w3.org
  • Message-ID: <38909BEA.6FD5@safeweb.net>
Resolution 2000

Make a genuine effort to stay in closer contact with family and friends
(1 
Timothy 5:3-4)

Find the time to be kind and thoughtful to someone whose spirits are
dragging 
(Luke 10:30-37)

Lighten up - Ask yourself "Will this matter a week from today?"
(Phillipians 
4:6-7)

Ask yourself if what you are doing will effect eternity for the better
(I 
Corinthians 10:31)

Practice hospitality more often (Romans 12:13)

Be more optimistic - After all we know who holds tomorrow 
(I Corinthians 2:9)

Journal your prayers (Psalm4:3)

Smile more - you might be the only smile someone sees all day (Nehemiah
8:10)

Don't be afraid to tell someone you love them (I Corinthians 13:13)

Forgive an injustice (Matthew 6:14-15)

Invite at least ten people to church (John 15:27)

Received on Friday, 28 January 2000 06:02:51 UTC