[32739] in North American Network Operators' Group
RE: Interliant and Digex
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Adrian OCampo)
Fri Dec 8 16:53:13 2000
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From: Adrian OCampo <AOCampo@ops.rr.com>
To: 'Kai Schlichting' <kai@pac-rim.net>, LBolton@geiger.com,
nanog@merit.edu
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2000 16:50:33 -0500
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You guys may want to try Webperfect.com. Heard good things about them.
-----Original Message-----
From: Kai Schlichting [mailto:kai@pac-rim.net]
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 1:57 PM
To: LBolton@geiger.com; nanog@merit.edu
Subject: Re: Interliant and Digex
Importance: High
At Friday 01:39 PM 12/8/00, LBolton@geiger.com wrote:
>My company is considering using either Interliant or Digex for Web Hosting.
>Any opinions of either company would be appreciated.
>
>Please feel free to respond privately.
>
>Many thanks in advance.
>
>Lars Bolton
>lbolton@geiger.com
If you like to do business with spammers - go ahead.
I am getting REALLY sick and tired of Interliant stealing contact
information
from the NSI whois database and printing them on postcards for postal spam
(and I sure as hell didn't give NSI any permission whatsoever in selling
my contact info ; I know, they've been selling it lately; whether I want
their spam or not is ultimately InterLIARs concern though). As far as as
ethics standards for Digex/Intermedia is concerned, my mind is clouded
right now, but Interliant will never find consideration at places where
I am at the helm. That same behavior has cost Savvis some substantial
contract(s) this year, from DSL lines over T1's to a DS-3, new ones and
extensions alike. Names not omitted to blame the guilty.
--
"Just say No" to Spam Kai Schlichting
New York, Palo Alto, You name it Sophisticated Technical Peon
Kai's SpamShield <tm> is FREE! http://www.SpamShield.org
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