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July 1997, Week 4

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"Gary D. Adams" <[log in to unmask]>
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Gary D. Adams
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Thu, 24 Jul 1997 09:24:22 -0400
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There sure has been a lot of talk about spam! Spam has been going around
for a long time. As long as there is a lot of money in internet
marketing, software vendors will continue to develop applications and
tricks to sneak spam into out networks.  So, getting excited about
spam probably is not going to get us anywhere? It is sort of like
telemarketing except worse.  The best thing we can do is never buy
anything from a spammer and convince others not to either, come down
hard on software vendors who develop spam applications and perhaps
create an archive of infamous companies and spammers who participate in
spamming.  Spamming will only stop when spammers cease to reap benefits
from spamming.

Apex Pacific Information, a software vendor responsible for creating a
windows based spam package, Dynamic Mail, is located at
http://www.australia.net.au/~apexpi/dynamail.html.  An email address
where someone can be reached is [log in to unmask]  Perhaps this
individual should take some heat?

Gary Adams
Strategic Solutions
703-525-7557

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