On Tue, 2008-07-22 at 11:37 -0400, Kevin Parris wrote:

> I believe that until a technique is discovered to eliminate ignorance and 
> gullibility from the human population, there will be no solution to the spam 
> problem. 

Nah, spammers just need to start dying messy, well-publicised deaths.
The cost side of the cost/benefit analysis needs to be increased, and
trying to increase that cost within the technology-based part of the
system is doomed to failure given the amazing ability of technology to
reduce communication costs.

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