I agree with Ethan.  I mean how hard is it to set up a message filter or rule?  I'm constantly throwing away junk mail at home.  The only difference is that I shred the stuff at home because it's more personal typically.  That darn delete key is tough to reach *ouch*  The only thing you mentioned that I do on a regular basis is speeding and I consider that a "gasoline tax" if I get caught.  Don't forget about all of the people that go to the library, check out an audio CD and burn a copy for archival purposes before they return it.  The law is only as effective as the people enforcing it.
 
All of the aforementioned is only my opinion and should not be considered spam. 
 
--Michael
-----Original Message-----
From: JOE TESTA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 3:27 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Re: OT: PEOPLESTAFF'S TOOL FOR ENTERPRISE IT JOB SECURITY

about to start flame war, the other side is then the people who dont care about spam are the spammers.  so where do YOU fit in?
 
joe


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/30/01 02:47PM >>>
This is sure to start a huge flame war but...I am always shocked about how
seriously some people take the act of spamming.  Statistically speaking some
of these very same people complaining about spam must also be running
redlights, speeding, cheating on their spouses, cheating on taxes, stealing
mp3's and dvds, driving drunk etc...  If they are not they probably know
someone who is and in all likelihood remain silent about it.  But get a
piece of spam and it's all over.  The idea of someone trolling the email
addresses of a list like this is just unconscionable to them.

- Ethan

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