On Wednesday 05 June 2002 03:38 pm, Bryan Hoover wrote:
> What will all the spammers do when they figure out it doesn't work
> anymore? I wonder how long it will take for this to happen?
Oh, but it does! People actually make money off of this. Really. It's also
a lot cheaper than postal mail
Craig R Hughes wrote:
> I wrote a letter to Senator Burns and the cosponsors of the bill
> offering my
> time free to them if they needed any technology consulting help
> regarding spam
> issues. Haven't heard back.
>
Indeed. We don't need laws, when we've got revenge (ha, ha)!
What will all
Bryan Hoover wrote:
BH> Ryan Hayle wrote:
BH>
BH> > * Progress of Senate anti-spam bill
BH> >
BH> > Over a year ago, Sen. Conrad Burns (R-MT) introduced S.630, the CAN
BH> > SPAM Act of 2001. This bill would require UCE to have a valid return
BH> > address to facilitate consumers' removal from sp
Ryan Hayle wrote:
> * Progress of Senate anti-spam bill
>
> Over a year ago, Sen. Conrad Burns (R-MT) introduced S.630, the CAN
> SPAM Act of 2001. This bill would require UCE to have a valid return
> address to facilitate consumers' removal from spam lists.
I hope this sort of thing doesn't cat
I just found it very amusing to see "CAUSE NEWS" in my spam folder. :)
You might consider using this to try to further refine your filters so
as not to block such a message, although I understand why it would be
difficult.
Ryan
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