How did it do this? Does that mean that when the email is opened, that it somehow dispatches a notice back to the original sender?
If so, then surely spammers use this to certify when they have reached a live sucker?
And if they can do that, surely it's possible to trace that subtle little dispatched notice, which MUST go to a real address?
And thus find and cut off at the kneecaps the spammer?
I ask.
-don hinkle
The true traitors are those who support Microsoft and Wal-Mart. Both are would-be empires (and Americans have traditionally fought against all other forces that try to take over the world) as well as destroying competition (and American capitalism thrives on competition) and in Wal-Mart's case, send jobs overseas. see the story http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/77/walmart.html
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