Doug Henwood <dhenwood at panix.com> wrote:
> ...for the spam just sent to the list. Still some bugs to
> be worked out of the system. It shouldn't happen again.
>
> Doug
As always, the market is to the rescue!
"Blue Squirrel's Spam Sleuth 2.0 has technology that lets users set a payment rate to receive E-mail from unknown senders By Internetweek.com
Blue Squirrel this week introduced technology that uses several techniques to stop spam, including requiring senders to pay to send you E-mail.
Spam Sleuth 2.0 includes technology called "E-mail stamps," which lets users set a payment rate to receive E-mail from unknown senders and receive payments using PayPal or any major credit card. " --- Sent from UnionMail Service [http://mail.union.org.za]