A CALL TO ARMS: HOW TO FIGHT SPAM
Published August 17, 2003
Can you imagine a Post Office offering this kind of service: Go to the trash bin and look through the dirty paper to find your own mail.
It turns out that only 1 in 100.000 is tricked into the Lords of Trash bait.
The rest of us should altruistically suffer, for the benefit of this bunch of no-goods.
I learn, especially from some of Eric Olsen’s posts, that large companies like Microsoft, AOL, Yahoo, EarthLink, are suing the trash mailers, and winning in court.
Not enough. The problem is still with us, daily.
While we’ve been reduced to discussing the problem as we discuss Climate.
What happens to the money won in court? It should go to each one of us.
And: apart from the monetary compensation, each court should decree this punishment upon the guilty invaders:
Have them seated at a computer for twenty years, to click endlessly on Delete.
Behind a glass wall.
In a Zoo.
Let’s raise our voice to demand worldwide Fully defined Laws, Comprehensive action.
We need laws to pronounce the servers as responsible toward their clients. Then and only then we’ll see servers unite globally to fight trash mail everywhere.
Before the whole system collapses in dust.
Here is my suggestion:
Let’s make one day into our Day of Protest, and on this day let’s close down our e-mail boxes – no mail sent, no mail received. Worldwide.
One single day of complete Silence, to exemplify the danger, to express our Just Demand.
Let’s make it the 31st of December.
As in the Hebrew proverb: “Let the old year leave with it’s Curses, Let the New Year arrive with it’s Blessings.”
Let the Law Makers, and the Servers come up with some Resolutions.
Don’t accept, “Nothing to be done”. Don’t say, No chance for change, ever.
We can see this action as an experiment in Protest.
Do join, and pass the call on.
- A CALL TO ARMS: HOW TO FIGHT SPAM
- Published: August 17, 2003
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- Writer: Corinna Hasofferett
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The U.S. government and Big Computer seem to be finally taking this seriously, tracking and prosecuting, although I just keep getting more every flipping day. I received about 10 emails with the Sobig virus yesterday. I despise spammers but I want to see virus creators/spreaders infected with an untreatable biological virus.
Yeah, I got about 15 in one of my mailboxes, but seeing as how I am some sort of glutton for punishment, I still haven't checked my other two email addresses, so I probably got even more.
This is probably the only issue that I have ever felt any sympathy for Microsoft. I once read an article as to how much it costs their MSN and Hotmail departments to keep spam that nobody wants in their boxes, on their servers. It is horrendous. There isn't a solution that I can think of other than getting the spammers and the people who facilitate and harbor the spammers.
I believe the solution is simple. But then so am I. All e-mails must be returnable. When the scumbags server is crashed by the gajillions of worthless messages being returned, problem solved.









If the world goes a day without email, the terrorists - er, spammers have won. The way to get rid of them is to track them down and give them the punishment they deserve:
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/08/19/1061261154456.html