> > Sorry, NO, if my ISP forced that sort of "service" on me > I'd leave the next > >day. It's NOT up to an ISP to CENSOR my email, I don't what THEM decided > >what email is GOOD and what email is BAD, it sets a VERY > dangerous precedent > >and creates a very slippery slope. TTYL > > > They don't do that. I get all my email, including Spam. But they run all > email through a virus scanner same way your PC does it. I don't let my virus scanner run resident, never have, never will. > They don't > CENSOR my email or decide what is good for me or not. And for every > virus they detect, the let me know anyway, plus try sending me the > original email text content. I guess you see censoring differently, personally I would not stand for that sort of thing, if a virus is on it's way to me I don't want somebody else deciding I shouldn't be seeing it. TTYL -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body