On 06/13/05, "william(at)elan.net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

> >     No matter how the authors may "promote" their methods, most
> >     people don't perceive that there's any great separation between
> >     anti-spam and anti-forgery techniques.  As far as they're
> >     concerned, all e-mail threats are basically the same.
> 
> This attitude is exactly playing in the hands of DMA which wants to
> make it seem like spam is only those UBE with forged origin data.

        I'm not describing my own attitude above, so you can stop being
        insulting.  What I've described is a common perception held by
        end-user types.  I'm not saying their perceptions are correct, 
        I'm just saying they exist and shouldn't be ignored.

        This is moving further off-topic, so I'll leave it at that.

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J.D. Falk                                              blong! you are a pickle!
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