The current view of this thing is to keep the sender's
rights as strong as possible, and to not care, to not
give even a cent for the recipient's rights.
nope. the recipient has the right to filter whatever mail he wants.
what we lack are mechanisms to give the recipient useful means by which to
filter incoming mail, and means by which the recipient can allow such
filtering to be performed closer to the sender - thus not burdening the
network with the delivery of mail that will be discarded anyway.
it's not rights that the recipient lacks, it's mechansisms.
Keith
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