On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 asrg(_at_)bobf(_dot_)frankston(_dot_)com wrote:
Presume that all email traffic is encrypted and you can't read the
content ...
Am I to also assume the recipient has no means to decrypt it?
I have seen obfuscated spam, but I have never seen encrypted
spam.
But I do get your point. Any fix of the situation should be
flexible enough to handle situations outside of simple
content matches. I was just pointing out that content matches
of a human nature generate the complaints. To try to divorce
content from the definition of spam is like receiving an
empty envelope in snail mail. No time wasted, nothing to
read.
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John Johnson - System Administrator; Sirius Systems Group
jjohn(_at_)sirinet(_dot_)net KJ5AA
(580) 355-6436
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