Re: WebCatalog Work
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2001
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texte = Excuse me, but I pay for my interent connection by the minute.It is not for YOU to decide that I should have to pay for HERmarketing message. I did not sign up for a technical/developermailing list about webcatalog to receive emails from someonetrying to SELL her services.I suggest you look up the definition of SPAM. I also don't think anyone appointed you to be the spell orgrammer checker of this list. On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 14:36:20 John Sweeney
wrote:> My two-cents worth:> > 1) It's not a mute point, but arguably a moot point> 2) She did say to contact her off-list, so stop being so> hyper-sensitive.> You only got one e-mail, after all.> > > -----Original Message-----> From: Andrew Simpson [mailto:andrew.simpson@trendsbooks.com]> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 2:33 PM> To: Webcatalog Talk List> Subject: Re: WebCatalog Work> > > Its a mute point really as who on the list would be> interested in paying> somebody to develop webcat solutions for them???> > actually, i do know one person, but thats not really a> compliment. (R.K> scientist)> > Andrew,> > on 19/9/01 2:21 AM, Paul Fowler at paul@zgtec.com wrote:> > > Calling this spam is definitely a little harsh, but I agree> that maybe> there> > should be a place where we can post information, I thought> that there is a> > couple of developers sites listing developers, I added my> name to one> once.> > Anyone know where they are?> > > > Ah of course, Brian Burton's wonderful resource:> > > > http://www.burtons.com/webdna/links.html> > > > has a links page that points (currently unsuccessfully) to> Additional> hosts> > and developers:> > http://www.webcatworks.com/> > > > > > Smith Micro should have an Other Resources link in their> support section> > if they really want to help and grow their WebCatalog> community and user> > base. But we all know they don't want any more customers,> so that would be> > silly. :-;> > > > Paul> > > >> On 9/18/01 2:40 AM, dale wrote:> >> > >>> Looks like one thing you have learned is how to SPAM a> mailing list.> >>> > >>> Funny thing is, I don't know your company and after this> posting, have> no> >>> desire to know your company or have anything to do with> you.> >>> > >> > >> I am not too sure I would consider this spam since I only> got one copy of> >> it, but what it does show is that we need some sort of way> to advertise> our> >> services to the webcat community - I vote for Smith-Micro> to consider> >> putting together some sort of developers networking> section on their> >> website. A place where those of us who are looking for> clients can post> our> >> details, and those looking for developers can find us.> >> > >> - Charles> >> > >> > >>>> > >>>> Hi,> >>>> My name is Jennifer DeWolf, I am a partner at a company> called> Ansibility> >>>> (www.ansibility.com). One aspect of our services is> WebCatalog> development> >>>> and deployment. I have been working with WebCatalog for> over two> years.> >>>> We> >>>> are currently looking to expand our client base whom use> WebCatalog,> either> >>>> in an e-commerce capacity or other ways. Our work> relationships have> >>>> included complete handling of your WebCatalog deployment> or only> developing> >>>> bridge pieces of code.> >>>> If you would be interested in a further discussion,> including a work> quote,> >>>> please contact me off the list.> >>>> jennifer@ansibility.com> >>>> > >> > >> -------------------------------------------------> >> Charles Kline email: ckline@rightcode.net> >> President phone: 856.608.7908> >> > >> > >> RightCode, Inc.> >> 900 Briggs Road, Suite 303> >> Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054> >> > >> > >> http://www.rightcode.net -= fuel for websites =-> >> >-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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Excuse me, but I pay for my interent connection by the minute.It is not for YOU to decide that I should have to pay for HERmarketing message. I did not sign up for a technical/developermailing list about webcatalog to receive emails from someonetrying to SELL her services.I suggest you look up the definition of SPAM. I also don't think anyone appointed you to be the spell orgrammer checker of this list. On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 14:36:20 John Sweeney wrote:> My two-cents worth:> > 1) It's not a mute point, but arguably a moot point> 2) She did say to contact her off-list, so stop being so> hyper-sensitive.> You only got one e-mail, after all.> > > -----Original Message-----> From: Andrew Simpson [mailto:andrew.simpson@trendsbooks.com]> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 2:33 PM> To: Webcatalog Talk List> Subject: Re: WebCatalog Work> > > Its a mute point really as who on the list would be> interested in paying> somebody to develop webcat solutions for them???> > actually, i do know one person, but thats not really a> compliment. (R.K> scientist)> > Andrew,> > on 19/9/01 2:21 AM, Paul Fowler at paul@zgtec.com wrote:> > > Calling this spam is definitely a little harsh, but I agree> that maybe> there> > should be a place where we can post information, I thought> that there is a> > couple of developers sites listing developers, I added my> name to one> once.> > Anyone know where they are?> > > > Ah of course, Brian Burton's wonderful resource:> > > > http://www.burtons.com/webdna/links.html> > > > has a links page that points (currently unsuccessfully) to> Additional> hosts> > and developers:> > http://www.webcatworks.com/> > > > > > Smith Micro should have an Other Resources link in their> support section> > if they really want to help and grow their WebCatalog> community and user> > base. But we all know they don't want any more customers,> so that would be> > silly. :-;> > > > Paul> > > >> On 9/18/01 2:40 AM, dale wrote:> >> > >>> Looks like one thing you have learned is how to SPAM a> mailing list.> >>> > >>> Funny thing is, I don't know your company and after this> posting, have> no> >>> desire to know your company or have anything to do with> you.> >>> > >> > >> I am not too sure I would consider this spam since I only> got one copy of> >> it, but what it does show is that we need some sort of way> to advertise> our> >> services to the webcat community - I vote for Smith-Micro> to consider> >> putting together some sort of developers networking> section on their> >> website. A place where those of us who are looking for> clients can post> our> >> details, and those looking for developers can find us.> >> > >> - Charles> >> > >> > >>>> > >>>> Hi,> >>>> My name is Jennifer DeWolf, I am a partner at a company> called> Ansibility> >>>> (www.ansibility.com). One aspect of our services is> WebCatalog> development> >>>> and deployment. I have been working with WebCatalog for> over two> years.> >>>> We> >>>> are currently looking to expand our client base whom use> WebCatalog,> either> >>>> in an e-commerce capacity or other ways. Our work> relationships have> >>>> included complete handling of your WebCatalog deployment> or only> developing> >>>> bridge pieces of code.> >>>> If you would be interested in a further discussion,> including a work> quote,> >>>> please contact me off the list.> >>>> jennifer@ansibility.com> >>>> > >> > >> -------------------------------------------------> >> Charles Kline email: ckline@rightcode.net> >> President phone: 856.608.7908> >> > >> > >> RightCode, Inc.> >> 900 Briggs Road, Suite 303> >> Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054> >> > >> > >> http://www.rightcode.net -= fuel for websites =-> >> >-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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