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I'm Guilty Until Proven Innocent |

Sunday, 23 March 2008
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No doubt about it. "Spam" (unsolicited commercial email) threatens to Anyone with an email address can attest to the fact that However, the current system many Internet Service Now, I won't deny that the weight of the Spam on any It's been estimated that between 30-60% of all email now This means that 30-60% and ISP's system resources Out of self-defense, many ISP's turn to third party No Trial - No Defense - Guilty! In theory, it's a great system. In practice, it creates a situation resembling a witch Let's say a business habitually sends legitimate email to As long as nobody complains, life proceeds as normal. But then let's say one of those people forgets they opted
To make matters even worse, nobody at these anti-spam When the business finally discovers their status and If the business does discover which service(s) They also discover these services are totally unregulated Any email responses from these services often contain a Also, don't bother asking for the opportunity to face Combining this attitude of assumed guilt with the Oh, by the way, while writing this article, I received 19 Makes you wonder, doesn't it? In the end, the current system only creates opportunity Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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