http://www.ctnow.com/technology/hc-sp1scelsonjun30.story?coll=hc-headlines-home

> The program allows him to control every aspect of the outgoing
> e-mail - including masking the sender, randomly changing the subject
> line or disguising the point of origin. ....

A legitamit business which needs to disguise the sender and point of
origin; uh-huh.

> Scelson, who designed the software, says it will penetrate virtually
> any system designed to stop ads from reaching the intended mailbox.

> "If it accepts e-mail, there's a way in," he says. "And this is
> designed to get around anything."

People have these filters because they don't *want* spam.  So why do
this?  Wait, here's the answer:

> In online salvos, Scelson has called anti-spammers "self-appointed
> dictators" and "cyber-Nazis."

Right, we're dictators, *forcing* our concerns on the masses
*yearning* for email advertisements, and he's a freedom fighter.  Or
soemthing. 

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