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No Federal Do-Not-Spam Registry For Now

Decaffeinated Jedi writes "The AP reports today that the U.S. government has no plans to create a do-not-spam registry in the immediate future. Why not? They argue that the proper technology is not yet in place. 'A national do-not-e-mail registry, without a system in place to authenticate the origin of e-mail messages, would fail to reduce the burden of spam and may even increase the amount of spam received by consumers,' said the commission." The moral of the story is: never try. See the FTC's press release or their report (pdf).

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  1. Re:The real moral is by jkabbe · · Score: 1, Troll

    The perfect solution would be to encode each email address using a one way hash. No email address could then be retrieved using it.

    Yeah, because no one has ever found out passwords that were encoding using a one-way encryption by doing something like encrypting the entire dictionary and looking for matches....or something....

  2. Re:I Don't Want the Gov't Telling Me What's Spam! by jkabbe · · Score: 1, Troll

    Just deliberately misspelling words to evade filters shows that the spammer is aware their actions are harrassment, and not a free speech issue at all.

    If a spammer sends me 50 emails on the same subject it is still harrassment even if my filter correctly places them in the junk folder. If a spammer sends me a single email with funky wording it would not be harrassment. It might violate spam laws, but it wouldn't be harrassment.