On 04/16/02, Alfredo G�mez Grande <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

> 4) To protect the rights of individuals: That's right. There are programs
> antispam that avoid incoming messages from anywhere. The same would happen
> if a TV channel begins to bomb you with publicity. What would you do? To
> change all the TV schemas in your country or to see another channel. For
> instance, in Spain there was a time we were receiving a lot of SPAM via
> snail mail. What have people had done? They didn't make a new law, people
> just bought a bucket and placed it in the main gate of the building. The
> bucket says: "Publicity: Put here your publicity". The boys put the
> publicity there and the people while entering their building take the
> publicity they want from the bucket.

        Can you suggest a similiar method for e-mail?  Thus far, no
        spammer has appeared to be willing to change their methodology
        to make it easier for us to filter their messages.

-- 
J.D. Falk                                 "say your peace" -- Scott Nelson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>                    (probably a typo, but I like it)
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