I cannot see from his Google Groups history (which is the best Usenet/Web
forum archive that I have handy) that your comment would be justified:
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He does not strike me as being a spammer or one of the religious zealots on
Usenet, but rather as someone who is continuously trying, through various
channels over the years, to varying degrees of success, to improve a website
that happens to deal with Christian beliefs (which I do not identify with,
but that is beside the point). Recently, from mozilla.support.seamonkey he
was directed to this newsgroup. His signature is even properly delimited,
which is rare with spammers.
So I would be generally willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.
That said, due to his (probably) non-Christian, anti-social address munging,
which is most certainly a violation of Acceptable Use Policies, I would not
have seen his message had you not quoted it.
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