url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m60281.html
Re: CS>Spam Arrest
From: C Creel
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 20:51:46

  [...]

  > Spam Arrest works like this - let's say I get Spam Arrest service.
  > Now, I join the Silver-list. Every time someone posts to the list,
  > before my  Spam Arrest will allow me to receive the post,  it will
  > send an  email to the poster asking them to verify they are  not a
  > spammer. Theoretically,  once you've done this,  Spam  Arrest will
  > allow any posts to the list by you to come to me. Each person that
  > posts will have to go through Spam Arrest verification prior to me
  > receiving the post.

  > Now, my  personal opinion on this. I don't think I should  have to
  > do anything for someone else to receive my posts from the list. If
  > someone is paying for a service that is so poor one can't set some
  > exceptions (like  "any  post with Silver-list in  the  subject") I
  > don't think I should have to compensate for this by taking my time
  > to do this.

  > Regards,
  > Catherine

  Very eloquently spoken, and very true. There is no reason  we should
  have to put up with such a poorly conceived idea.

  I love their business model. You accidentally clicked on one  of the
  interminable spams  that  said "Please click here  -  just  this one
  time."

  You catch  a virus and it takes days to reformat your hard  disk and
  reload Windows.

  You send your friend a message to warn him about this new spam.

  You get  an  unexpected reply - "Please click here -  just  this one
  time."

  I don't think they have much of a future.
 
Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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