, 2006-05-30
Kelly Martin takes a step back from e-mail's unstoppable phishing-virus-spam epidemic and imagines a world where secure e-mail could be the next big killer app.
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Rubbish! What are the probIem ISSUES ????
2006-05-31
Dom De Vitto (1 replies)
Dom De Vitto (1 replies)
Re: Rubbish! What are the probIem ISSUES ????
2006-06-01
Jeff H (1 replies)
Jeff H (1 replies)
Re: Re: Rubbish! What are the probIem ISSUES ????
2006-06-01
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
Re: Re: Re: Rubbish! What are the probIem ISSUES ????
2006-06-06
Jeff H (1 replies)
Jeff H (1 replies)
Um, I Have Your Solution
2006-06-01
Reynolds Kosloskey (3 replies)
Reynolds Kosloskey (3 replies)

I don't normally like to agree with his Gateness, but I think his idea of making it costly for spammers has some real merit.
For this to succeed though, legislation has to be enacted globally, making it impossible for the ISP's that provide spammers with connections, to evade any industry standard efforts to curb the activity. Then bringing in global charging that sees ordinary mortals and businesses to carry on legit marketing mail that you know you can safely opt out of, FOC. Spammers of course are a pain because of the millions of mails they generate and thats where the Gates idea does work except for the global co-operation element.
I don't think this is insurmountable and we must avoid the trap of setting ever more sophisticated technology solutions to fix something that works! In fact it works too well 'cos it's easy to use and abuse.
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