On January 12, 2004 01:55 pm, Kevin Old wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have had a lot of the Habeas messages also and have reported them, but
> am extremely confused at the actual point of Habeas?
>
> If I understand correctly a Habeas "Certified" message has the 9 or 10
> "Habeas" header lines in it and that alone is suppose to be enough to
> make the message identifiable as "non-spam" according to their website.
> What gives?
>
> Don't they see (surely they do, but I'm just missing the point of their
> product) that all a spammer has to do is add the headers to their
> messages in order to bypass all the spam trapping applications?  Please
> tell me I'm missing something and that these people haven't robbed
> corporate America blind by selling them a product that is pointless.

The idea is that trademark and topyright laws are a whole lot easier to sue 
over than the non-existent untested spam laws.  Plenty of precedents.

-- 
Pecor's Health-Food Principle:
        Never eat rutabaga on any day of the week that has a "y" in
it.


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