On 06/13/05, "william(at)elan.net" <william@elan.net> wrote:
No matter how the authors may "promote" their methods, most people don't perceive that there's any great separation between anti-spam and anti-forgery techniques. As far as they're concerned, all e-mail threats are basically the same.
This attitude is exactly playing in the hands of DMA which wants to make it seem like spam is only those UBE with forged origin data.
I'm not describing my own attitude above, so you can stop being insulting. What I've described is a common perception held by end-user types. I'm not saying their perceptions are correct, I'm just saying they exist and shouldn't be ignored. This is moving further off-topic, so I'll leave it at that. -- J.D. Falk blong! you are a pickle! <jdfalk@cybernothing.org>