Simon Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> This is the second such SPAM I have received, advertising an
> "Anti-SPAM filter". Now, who in their right mind is going to use an
> "anti-spam filter" that is advertised by spamming?

That reminds me of the Direct Marketing Association's postal junk mail
opt-out list (which actually works according to some friends of mine).

Of course, that would never work for email considering that most spam
is non-domestic.  Not to mention that it still places the burden on
the recipient instead of the sender.

Dan


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