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Re: SPAM Blocking Solutions



On Jun 27, 2006, at 3:48 PM, Dan Shoop wrote:
OMG! WTF happens when they turn on the TV and see ads for... viagra!

Some people need to act their age. ;)

... or a news story about a evil, pompous, self-important radio show host who is so full of &#$* that he can't get it.... never mind. I digress.


The poster has a point though. There is a certain attitude that spam, like junkmail, is "just a way of life". This is poppycock. Neither mail or email were designed for mounds of unsolicited junk that is destroying the internet and our planet. If people get off their butts and take affirmative steps to voice displeasure at their existence, more will be done to at all levels to work against them. Email is a personal communication. If people expect a level of <gasp>privacy</ gasp>, they are somewhat justified. What about children with email accounts? Should they be subjected to such things?

JLM
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