After reading your comment I looked back at my e-mail to eToys. At no point do I come out and say "I'm a geek and I'm outraged!"
I've just looked back and mine and see the same problem. And also in my email to babycenter.com (after I discovered they're "a wholly owned subsidiary of eToys, Inc.").
When a website gets/.ed, it is (or should be) obvious to the the admins, but it looks like a/. via email will need to explicitly state that the flood of mail is coming from geeks.
After reading your comment I looked back at my e-mail to eToys.
At no point do I come out and say "I'm a geek and I'm outraged!"
I've just looked back and mine and see the same problem. And also in my email to babycenter.com (after I discovered they're "a wholly owned subsidiary of eToys, Inc.").
When a website gets /.ed, it is (or should be) obvious to the the admins, but it looks like a /. via email will need to explicitly state that the flood of mail is coming from geeks.