Hi. I am finishing up my research into the spam topic, and I would like to throw out a question that has been discussed ad infinitum already, but I still would like some fresh answers. I may quote those who reply.
I should add that I have pursued somewhat the related topic of spam-as-more -than-just-an-annoyance, if one adds the reality that some spam can be so overwhelming as to shut recipients down, or can contain web bugs, or is relayed through insecure servers, etc. I am impressed with how much I have learned these past two months, and I suspect that this chasm of ignorance which exists between the techo-geek community and the Windows-oriented public is a serious obstacle. What can anyone do about the spam problem? Thanks. Katherine Esposito Freelance writer Madison, Wisconsin "Isthmus" weekly www.thedailypage.com _______________________________________________ spamcon-general mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.spamcon.org/mailman/listinfo/spamcon-general#subscribers Subscribe, unsubscribe, etc: Use the URL above or send "help" in body of message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Contact administrator: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
