At 9:17 PM -0500 3/29/02, Fox C1 wrote:

>Even if we TRIED to run E-mail advertising ethically... I hate to say it
>would never work, and may never even come close.

I strongly disagree. Thousands of email lists -- such as this one -- 
are already being run ethically. People sign up for a specific sort 
of information from specific people and get exactly that sort of 
information from those people. Whether the messages carry discussion, 
newsletters or advertising is irrelevant.

I'll agree that unsolicited email advertising cannot be run 
ethically, because it's based on theft.

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