3 Feb
1999
3 Feb
'99
5:44 p.m.
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Dean Anderson wrote:
Also, the privacy protection defense is almost always rejected if it involves outright criminal activity eg smurfs, theft, etc. True. Thats where the abuse clause presumably applies. But it has to be criminal. UCE isn't criminal.
It is when its unauthorized relaying eg theft of service. Which almost 99.9% of spams are nowadays. Which is why most spammers are now abusing foreign sites eg .jp, .cn, .my, etc to try to avoid prosecution. They know its criminal but they do it anyway. -Dan