The fine folks at keyway.net technical staff say it's not their fault if
their users send viruses, and they let anything through their servers as
long as it comes from a registered user.  But if we call and tell them,
they'll "let the responsible party know".

Not a particularly proactive response.

Joe


> From: Joe Pluta
> 
> Has anybody looked at the headers of the "MS bulletins" you've been
> receiving?  EVERY ONE of mine comes from the same mail server:
> 
> Return-Path: <vinproduct@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Received: from mail.keyway.net (mail.keyway.net [216.117.199.18])
> 
> My guess is that if you block this address in your spam filters,
you'll
> get rid of the majority of this junk.


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