On Mon, 22 Jul 2002 the voices made Shane Williams write:

> If only the original article had anything to do with spam.  The study
> focused not on commercial or bulk mail, but how likely respondents were
> to answer a simple question, and whether that likelihood changed if
> there were only one or multiple recipients.

 Well, when I was reading it I was thinking that it's a sign of what spam will
become, that we'll get "richer" contents more adopted to catching the attention
of the individual it's sent to.
 In a sense that the spammers will clean up their business and put a lot more
research into understanding individual targets/groups of targets; which will
also help them join up and fight in courts and lobbying.


        /Tony
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