On Fri, 2004-12-31 at 09:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The Australian Communications Authorithy has taken an
> initiative to help prevent spam. They provide an integrated feature to
> allow outlook express to forward spam to them. Presumabily this will allow
> them to maintain a database of spam and possibly even take legal action.
> (Actually, I believe that the powers of the ACA are quite far reaching and
> even allow them to sieze equipment without a police warrant)
> 
> They have provided a web form for submitting spam if you don't have outlook
> 
> http://submit.spam.aca.gov.au/aca_submit_spam.html
> 
> Is anyone looking into modifying a linux mail application (say
> kmail) to communicate with this system?

I could just send them my SPAM folder - over 3000 in the past week - and
I doubt whether any were from AU sources so just what is the point of
the ACA initiative.

> 
> Regards,
> Robbie
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