Yeah, THAT might happen.
Since about 71% of spam comes from servers in china, how will this help?
An FTC attorney said the new rules should help computers that use anti-spam filters to weed out adult-oriented e-mail sent without permission.Spammers fear FTC rules as much as terrorists fear court summonses.
Uh . . . could we get in trouble for doing that?
Great, now spam has even more vulgar subject lines. Nothing like encouraging them.
If adhered to, this will help eliminate some spam. You can easily create a Message Rule in Outlook or Outlook Express, for instance, to delete any message with "Sexually Explicit" in the subject line.
I wonder if we can do something like this for Viagara sellers, credit card peddlers and the mortgage refinance people???
At least the porn spam I can read. What the heck is up with all the span I get like this?
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