Re:Check out Internet Mail 2000
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Replacing SMTP?
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I've always thought that ISPs should just effectively put a massive tax on spam into their user agreement. Basically, if your IP gets reported as sending spam, they investigate you, and if you are, charge you $50 per email sent, and permanently disconnect you, possibly blacklist you as well.
maybe spammers would just move overseas at that point. i dunno.
"The transmitter in my pocket will send out data that I'm wearing 172 pairs of underwear in every manufacturer, style and size. Not only men's underwear, but women's too."
I think someone has something he's hiding...
My roommate this year was on the winning team, so I've picked up a couple of things from him:
I know they use something along the lines of the greasel. I mentioned it to him when it was on/. and he said the soy farmers here in WI give them just about all the grease they want for free.
They also have an electric motor in there. Also, I know they had someone programming one of its computers (don't know if it was added, or the standard one, though if it were the standard one, it would surprise me, since its "secrets" are apparently well protected).
I know Ford does occasionally buy some of the university's patents from them as well, so some of the things will get used.
Also, they work their @$$es off. My roommate went 3 days without sleep right before exams working on that truck.
I've always thought that ISPs should just effectively put a massive tax on spam into their user agreement. Basically, if your IP gets reported as sending spam, they investigate you, and if you are, charge you $50 per email sent, and permanently disconnect you, possibly blacklist you as well.
maybe spammers would just move overseas at that point. i dunno.
"The transmitter in my pocket will send out data that I'm wearing 172 pairs of underwear in every manufacturer, style and size. Not only men's underwear, but women's too."
I think someone has something he's hiding...
My roommate this year was on the winning team, so I've picked up a couple of things from him:
/. and he said the soy farmers here in WI give them just about all the grease they want for free.
I know they use something along the lines of the greasel. I mentioned it to him when it was on
They also have an electric motor in there. Also, I know they had someone programming one of its computers (don't know if it was added, or the standard one, though if it were the standard one, it would surprise me, since its "secrets" are apparently well protected).
I know Ford does occasionally buy some of the university's patents from them as well, so some of the things will get used.
Also, they work their @$$es off. My roommate went 3 days without sleep right before exams working on that truck.