On 23 Feb 2002, at 9:17, Jonathan Wienke wrote:
> This is not the point, now, is it. I have, I believe, provided you > with the bits; you now have the TOS and Privacy Policy, and I have > read them both but can find no statement that says "we reserve the > right to read your emails without your knowledge and to take action > based on the contents of your emails. we reserve the right to censor > your emails should someone try to send you materials _we_ decide are > unacceptable." > I'm not agreeing with anyone here, but you should be aware that nobody nobody actually does what your describing. What they do is, they subscribe to some service that provides them with a list of known spammers, and delete all mail from those sources. Possibly they also delete all mail with forged return addresses. Actually reading the mail and making content-based filtering decisions would be absurdly expensive, particularly for a free service. George
