Re: Opt-out ? we do know the "bounce" command...
- Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 14:00:14 +0200 (MET DST)
I have a rather limited experience, but when spam was fairly new I
was invited to 2 meetings with some "subsection" of the Swedish
Ministry of Communication. They - The Bad Guys - are Marketeers in
suite and tie, nice and polite. We - The Good Guys - are ...hm. Make
one guess who gets his voice gets heard.
My point is that Governments may not listen to us anyway, but if
we behave like 5 year old kids there is 100% gaurantee they won't.
Gunnar
>From owner-anti-spam-wg@localhost Tue Jul 17 16:11:42 2001
>Message-Id: <3.0.6.32.20010717161106.007a08d0@localhost>
>Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 16:11:06 +0200
>To: Gunnar Lindberg lindberg@localhost
>From: Piet Beertema <Piet.Beertema@localhost
>Subject: Re: Opt-out ? we do know the "bounce" command...
>In-Reply-To: <200107171357.PAA07335@localhost>
>References: <20010717144641.A4626@localhost>
>>More seriously I would suggest "don't". If the Parliament Members get
>>p*ssed enough they could stop listening completely to any sane opinion
> >on spam and email and make even more insane descisions.
>What do you mean by "could stop listening completely"?
>Sofar I haven't seen much evidence that they're listening
>at all to sane opinions.
> Piet