Dear colleagues:  This has to do with a way to fight SPAM. (I hope you do
not regard this as ... SPAM. )
Dick Hoskins
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Sent: Friday, January 07, 2000 7:00 AM
Subject: Spam Recycle Newsletter


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> Spam Recycling Center Update Newsletter
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> As you requested, the Spam Recycling Center [SRC] is keeping you up to
date on the battle against spam.   The distribution list for this update is
strictly "opt-in".  Only those people requesting updates and supplying an
email address are receiving this information.
>
> The SRC thanks you for your continued support of our efforts to stop the
practice of spamming.  If you have questions about our organization, this
update, or what you can do to help fight spam, feel free to email us at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
> 1) SRC Announces "Mad About Spam" Cyber-Protest Taking the Fight to the
DMA!!!!!
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> The Spam Recycling Center [SRC] and the Forum for Responsible and Ethical
E-mail [FREE] is calling for a consumer and e-business boycott of the Direct
Marketing Association's e-Mail Preference Service [e-MPS], a database of
opt-out e-mail addresses for use by direct e-mail marketers.  The boycott
was announced with the new "cyber-protest" Mad About Spam website
[http://www.MadAboutSpam.org].  We are encouraging all Spam Recycling Center
participants to visit the site and sign the petition.
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> The Mad About Spam petition will be delivered to Congressman Gary Miller
(R-CA) and Congressman Rush Holt (D-NJ) to help them move pending spam
legislation out of the Commerce Committee and on to the full House of
Representatives for consideration.
>
> "If the DMA had their way, all the pending anti-spam legislation would die
in the Commerce Committee and never again see the light of day," said Oxman.
"But that isn't in the best interest of the e-commerce or the on-line
communities.  We want netizens to come together in an effort to defeat the
DMA and get meaningful action from Congress on this issue."
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> Please -- encourage your friends, relatives and co-workers to go to
http://www.MadAboutSpam.org and sign the petition.  Help us put an end to
spamming and defeat the pro-spam efforts of the DMA.
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> 2) Spam Recycling Center Breaks Two Million Mark
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> As the calendars rolled over to 2000, the counter on the Spam Recycling
Center rolled over to 2,000,000 and still counting.
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> "With the holidays coming to a close and the record numbers of consumers
going on-line to shop, I can only expect that the Spam Recycle Center is
going to see even more spam contributed in the coming months," said Oxman.
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> As the new year starts, we are examining new ways to use the SRC spam
database to illustrate the growing problem of spam and as a research tool in
the fight against spam.
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> "The SRC database is the definitive definition of spam," said Oxman.
"Netizens contributed every message in that file.  With each contribution
they are deciding what spam is and how it is evolving.  It is my hope that
our continued research will yield new ways to battle the growing spam
problem."
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> What can you do?  Please spread the word and continue to contribute your
spam to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Also, join the thousands of other
netizens in our first-ever "cyber-protest" at http://MadAboutSpam.org.
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> Thank you for supporting the Spam Recycling
>
>
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