Sometimes a comment comes in that makes you feel good.
I've been asked by friends, "why do you keep blogging about spam?" Occasionally I wonder about that myself. After all, it's not always very interesting (although it is often very funny).
Stephen from Maui posted a comment on my post "Domain scammers keep on scamming" that makes it all worthwhile:
Aloha Alan:
I received this e-mail today. Instead of responding I "Googled" it and saw your posting. As suggested I just trashed the e-mail. I never trust an e-mail that starts with the "Nigerian scam international greeting" of Dear Sir/Madam but since I have protected my domain name for many years I thought I would check.
Your posting validated my skepticism. There are good things happening on the internet!
Mahalo (thank you) for your vigilance & sense of community service.
Stephen
Maui, HI
Mahalo nui loa, Stephen.
4.18.2009
Happy to post warnings about spam scams
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- Alan Zeichick
- Co-founder and editorial director of BZ Media, which publishes SD Times, the newspaper for the software development industry. Founder of SPTechCon and ESDC. Also president and principal analyst of Camden Associates, an IT consulting and analyst firm. Follow me on Twitter: zeichick
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