From: Rafal Smigrodzki (rafal@smigrodzki.org)
Date: Tue Jul 15 2003 - 16:14:05 MDT
Benoit wrote:
>
> No, you misread my message. I was talking about genuine email sent by
> unknown people in good faith. If someone writes me a genuine message,
> it would be rude not to answer in the extent of realistic time usage.
### Remember, you can return the money he paid you to read his message, if
you think it is a "genuine message".
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>
>>> Af for spammers can always hide behind the appearance of a
>>> new correspondent contacting me for any reason.
>>
>> ### No, they can't, or else they will have to pay you, right?
>
> If i have to decide to charge or not before i read the email, a
> spammer can disguise his mail into a genuine "i'm a new guy
> contacting you" type header. It's very easy to do for a spammer if
> you run a business, for example.
>
### Let me repeat: you can always decide to keep or return the money after
reading, thus punishing spammers and still being nice to nice people.
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However i chose to hit the delete key twice a
> month rather than assassin all spam plus a few genuine emails and
> leave some people without an answer to their enquiry.
### What if you have to hit "delete" 200 times a day?
There are people who do.
Rafal
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