Seen this blurb from today?  I can't quite figure out
how I feel about it.

--Kurt
>From Infoworld's Technology and Business Daily:

> E-BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY REVIEW: TEST YOUR E-MAIL TEXT
> 
> Considering the potential of e-mail communications (see
> above), it's a crying shame that the growing flood of
> unwanted spam is making life difficult for legitimate
> opt-in publishers. In desperation, ISPs and e-mail
> recipients have installed crude filters that now keep
> 1 in 8 opt-in messages from getting to a users' inbox,
> according to a recent white paper by AssuranceSys.com.
> 
> To help the "good guys" test their e-mails before
> they're blocked for containing suspect words, Ken Evoy
> of SiteSell.com has started a free service:
> 
> 1. You e-mail your message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 2. The word TEST (in all caps) must be the first word
> of your Subject line, or your mail will be discarded.
> 
> 3. SiteSell e-mails you back a point-by-point rating,
> derived from the widely used filter called Spam
> Assassin, showing how "spammy" your text is. This can
> help you avoid red-flag words and phrases.


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