>>Hehe, I always laugh when clients think that spam costs nothing.

I can't find the article, but in the Sacarmento Bee during the month of
November of this year there was an article on SPAM and its associated costs.
They quoted a figure of the average working wasting 10.5 hours a year
reading spam.



Andrew P. Kaplan



If I have seen further than you, it is by standing upon the shoulders of
giants. --- Issac Newton




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> > viciously defended mail-abuse management approaches  (including, in all
> > seriousness, "dump everything on the user" and "spam costs nothing, why
> > block it?") that could be more suitable to your clients.
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> Hehe, I always laugh when clients think that spam costs nothing.
>
> Sure, like we can get a server for nothing to handle the network threads,
> and bandwidth is free!  LOL
>
> --Eric
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