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How Do We Know What Spam Is?  
Written by Robert   User Rating:starstarstarstarstar / 0
Monday, 13 June 2005

Before we can know what Spam is, it is important to know what is NOT spam. Spam Control is quickly becoming a requirement in todays world.

See what the new Spam Law - Can-Spam Act says.

Last Updated ( Monday, 13 June 2005 )
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Email ID is not new!  
Written by Robert   User Rating:starstarstarstarstar / 1
Monday, 13 June 2005

Email ID should be controlled by the end user! Using Email ID is a great concept. However, the big guns on the net propose that this be a server side only solution. There has still been no incorporation of the end user in all this.

Last Updated ( Monday, 13 June 2005 )
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Sensorship by AOL is Risky  
Written by Robert   User Rating:starstarstarstarstar / 0
Monday, 13 June 2005
AOL blocking websites promoted by alleged spam, due to complaints of some of it's members is very risky in my opinion. It is this sort of sensorhip that borders on constitutional infringement.

This one size fits all mentality will never work. I think it would be more appropriate for AOL to allow it's members to TURN ON or TURN OFF this URL blocking scheme. They have the technology to do it, but why make it system wide?

It should be the USERS choice. Why would I want to let some other person decide what sites I would or would not like to see? If I like vitamins, and they don't, why should they get to have a say so? Ok that is the problem with this approach.

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Too much big brother watching is not healthy!
Last Updated ( Monday, 13 June 2005 )

Spam Software Is Out of Control  
Written by Robert   User Rating:starstarstarstarstar / 0
Wednesday, 24 March 2004
Finding the right spam software for you can be a confusing proposition. As far as I can tell there are over 150 different types of spam filters or spam services to choose from. So I decided to help you with a few things you should know in selecting the right spam filter for you.

Get the scoop by clicking here. 

Last Updated ( Friday, 10 September 2004 )

So Now They Decide To Survey?  
Written by Robert   User Rating:starstarstarstarstar / 0
Friday, 19 March 2004
I find it very ironic that now a survey is being done of the internet community for suggestions about the new Can-Spam act! It never ceases to amaze me how government can continue to do things backwards. The time to survey was BEFORE the new law was in place. Well if you never felt heard before, now is your chance. One of todays newsfeeds provides the instructions on how to make your suggestions about the new law.

You can read more about this by clicking here:

Last Updated ( Friday, 10 September 2004 )


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