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> That's pretty much it. If everyone who uses e-mail would follow these > guidelines, spam wouldn't be a problem. It COULDN'T be a problem, That's pretty much it? 100 lines of instructions, untold hours of effort getting the information to the people that need it, changing all your mailing list emails, etc? And have everyone do this once a year, because at some point, some day, your email address will get out and you get to do it again. Silly. I put my email address out there and let the chips fall where they may. I get 100s of spam mails a day, but simple filters on my Mozilla email client take 98% of them into the "Junk" folder, that I quickly glance at a couple of times a day. I refuse to bend to the will of the spammers. I'm going to use the Internet in the best possible way that I can. Anything short of that and I might as well give up using it at all. All I ask of some legislation or something is that the From: field be legitimate. Surely that can't be all that hard to enforce. The worst is when I get bounced email from a spammer who has used my address in the From: field. -- Jonathan Arnold (mailto:jdarnold at buddydog.org) Amazing Developments http://www.buddydog.org It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so. Mark Twain
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