> > The real problem is Big Business likes spam, and they get what they 
> > want with surprising and increasing regularity.
> 
> Huh? I mean, the first part of this sentence.
> 
> Why does Big Business like spam? Ford? IBM? Wal-Mart? General 
> Electric? Dupont? Con-Ed?


Not all Big Business, just some, like financial industries (loans,
mortgages and insurance), and then there's the drug industry. It's these
particular industry's turf/share/piece of the pie. Others Biggies have
different turfs, with relatively little interest/involvement in spam by
comparison, but they aren't going to complain so long as nobody
complains about their slices. It's a nice dance in their view, but
average people lose in several crucially important ways, and hobbling
email's potential is definitely high on that list.


Bill

 
> Whil



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