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Re: Spamming
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> At 06:09 PM 8/20/96 -0700, Rich Graves wrote:
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> No. I think we can all (most) agree that spam-email is like junk-snailmail.
> In that case there are a few things to consider:
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> 1. Junkmail requires the SENDER to pay for it, not the recipient.
Internet pricing models are complicated and debatable, but you surely
end up paying for snail-junk-mail. Not directly, but hidden in the high
first-class mail costs. More mail, more infrastructure, higher costs.
This could be quite true for the net also, if we consider bandwidth costs
money.
Vipul
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