Sunday, December 03, 2006
Spam
In this computerized world it seems that Spam is a problem
for e-mail recipients......It also seems to me that the
computer "geeks" can do anything but solve the Spam
problem.....
If they can identify Spam as a "Bulk" or "Trash" item
why can't they just "Return It To Sender"......If that
was the case the "sender" would have his/her own
e-mail inbox full of their own stuff......And, when it comes
back to them they will not know which of the e-mails
was profitable and which was not......
They would spend one half of the day sending their Spam
out and the other half of the day "reading all the returned"
Spam......The "geek' that comes up with this solution should
be given the Nobel Prize........Pumps
for e-mail recipients......It also seems to me that the
computer "geeks" can do anything but solve the Spam
problem.....
If they can identify Spam as a "Bulk" or "Trash" item
why can't they just "Return It To Sender"......If that
was the case the "sender" would have his/her own
e-mail inbox full of their own stuff......And, when it comes
back to them they will not know which of the e-mails
was profitable and which was not......
They would spend one half of the day sending their Spam
out and the other half of the day "reading all the returned"
Spam......The "geek' that comes up with this solution should
be given the Nobel Prize........Pumps