Cybordolphin
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Originally posted by: mscdex0
Originally posted by: Souka
Oh, and lets not forget the millions of "SPAM" that is sent out by people infected with viruses and trojan horses running on their systems....without them knowing. Should they be punished also?
Yes they should, because they failed to learn not to open email attachments from people you don't know
Also, they failed to install any type of antivirus software and/or keep it up to date.![]()
Problem is some of these viruses spread through backdoors in the operating system....install SMTP engines....collect info from temp files....and spam. My company got hit with a few of these...despite being resonbly current on Win2k and WinXP security fixes and VERY current (clients get new definitions within 1 hour of being available).
Far as Bill Gates.... $.01 per email? ok.... that would really suck to get a bill for $10,000 because your internet appliance (tivo, etc) gets one of these backdoor viruses and spams without you knowing it.......
Anyways......
Originally posted by: Howard
I was thinking of the mystery meat.
Originally posted by: MrCoyote
Great, finally someone taking action against all those lame-ass spammers in the world.
What they need to do, is do away with SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol). They need to come up with a way where people can't email anonymously, and use false email addresses. We need a protocol where everyone has to register for a secure email address, in order to send email. That email address should then be linked to a unique number or their IP address. That way, whenever you send email, your IP address or unique number, is tagged with every email. If you send spam, then they can track you!
I say make a new protocol that can track people!
Alright, block all emails originating from european/asian countries. I never communicate with thems peoples anyway.Originally posted by: TheBigCheese
Originally posted by: TTM77
This is not a hot deal, but it's a hot news for a lot of us that use email.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/03/10/spam.suits.ap/index.html
And how is a "John Doe" lawsuit going to affect spammers located in Russia, China, Korea, Brazil, Thailand, etc???
The Internet should remain completely anonymous to those who wish it.Originally posted by: MrCoyote
Great, finally someone taking action against all those lame-ass spammers in the world.
What they need to do, is do away with SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol). They need to come up with a way where people can't email anonymously, and use false email addresses. We need a protocol where everyone has to register for a secure email address, in order to send email. That email address should then be linked to a unique number or their IP address. That way, whenever you send email, your IP address or unique number, is tagged with every email. If you send spam, then they can track you!
I say make a new protocol that can track people!
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
If there is something we can learn from history, is that man will always find ways. Better armor? Better weapons. Better lawyers? Bigger campaign contributions. We won't see the end of spam. Need viagra?
Originally posted by: Cypherdude1
Losing spam would be tantamount to losing a vital tool for freedom of speech. If a middle- class person has an issue he wishes to send to the world, spam would be the most logical way of accomplishing it. Even with all the lawsuits currently being launched against spammers, it will not stop spam. Spammers are ready to simply move their businesses offshore, where the laws are more relaxed (or nonexistent).
BTW, Bill Gates wants to charge us 1¢ for using email as a way to "stop spam." Of course, Microsoft would naturally connect this fee. As a former stamp collector, I can tell you a stamp for US mail was once below a penny. Now it's 37¢. If you want to tell Microsoft what you think of his scheme to collect our money for sending emails, here's the address.
