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 


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