snkeyes3
join:2003-09-23
| Put on your raincoats Its gonna be raining SPAM. After all the legit opt-outs are processed, the "less than legit spammers" (take that with a grain of salt) will just use the opt-out requirement to sign you up for more spam...as we ALL know WILL happen.
The flood is coming. Where are my waders? | |
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  Wills
join:2001-01-03 Port Charlotte, FL | Re: Put on your raincoats We have just doubled internet spam traffic.
First the spam, now everyone clicking the "Opt-out" link to get rid of it. -- Abit VP-6 twin 800EB's @ 1002 Mhz.Proud member of the XDC. | |
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 |   dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ
| said by Wills : We have just doubled internet spam traffic.
First the spam, now everyone clicking the "Opt-out" link to get rid of it.
And opting out just verifies your email as valid which can be sold to list brokers or other spammers -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth | |
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  Jason Levine Premium join:2001-07-13 USA
| And how will you tell those legit opt-out links from the less-than-legit ones? Answer: You won't and it will still be easier to just delete (or filter) the spam. Of course, now spammers might claim that their messages are legal and try to use the legal system to force the ISPs to let their spam through. (Not that they'd win. I think the CAN SPAM act specifically allows ISPs to filter e-mails, but how many ISPs would cave at the mere threat of a lawsuit?) -- -Jason Levine http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/ http://www.PCQandA.com/ http://www.urateit.com/ | |
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 mglunt
join:2001-09-10 Fredericksburg, VA
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The Bill outlaws getting your email address from the variety of ways that the vast majority of them did... from email lists, probing websites, using jsmith1, jsmith2, etc... You will also see a do not spam list soon.
So, unless you give them your email, they won't have it. Some of you really, REALLY, need to read the law before commenting on it. | |
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