I'm honored that you took the time to put together that email and I will
continue the conversation with you offline. The ASRG is not the place
for personal communication.
We are planning a future version of our software to accommodate blind
email users and I appreciate your input.
-----Original Message-----
From: Sabahattin Gucukoglu [mailto:mail(_at_)sabahattin-gucukoglu(_dot_)com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 11:55 AM
To: asrg(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Subject: [Asrg] Public Informational Response To Peter Kay
In response to an automated request for me to verify my email
address as
being that of a human by first clicking a link and then by
completing a
"Simple" task of recognising the text in a graphic image and
then typing
the characters into a form on the page thus displayed:
Dear Mr. Kay,
I, like yourself, despise unsolicited electronic mail. While the
principle basis for the measures you are taking to prevent spam from
reaching you are bound to provide certain guaranteed results,
there are
arguably many disadvantages to what you are doing. I am
afraid I am the
victim of one of them. Being totally blind, I cannot use a
graphic to
confirm my existence to you. Assistive technology, like a
spam robot, can
only read the text of your emails and web pages. You might compose
another, less biassed technique - ask the user a random
question. Perhaps
randomly generate a sum in words to which the human must answer - EG:
"What's ten plus twenty-five?"
Please don't take any of this message in offense, but your
email asking me
to confirm myself as a human almost went in the analysis
folder for much
scrutiny and possibly would have had me write a complaint to
your ISP; it
had the suspicious edge of the classic spam validation
procedures and an
appropriate amount of oily friendliness, in this case
well-meant. A quick
few lookups in the DNS, chasing all the MX references, and a further
moment's moral consideration in realising that what you were
doing was not
advertising or anything characteristic of spamming put away these
suspicions in favour of amazement. I had never seen anyone
actually do
this and implement a working system. Does it really do what you want?
The email address that triggered this response was
<postmaster(_at_)sabahattin- gucukoglu.com>; I wanted to let you
know, automatically as it just so
happens :-), that your mail contained HTML data - which,
alone, represents
a pretty accurate measure of spamminess.
I am sorry to have inconvenienced you, or other unconcerned or
uninterested list members, by writing to you in this way. I
regard email
as a very valuable means of communication and would surely
like to know
you and others here as well as possible, if only as a
side-effect of our
wish to combat the whole problem of spam. Again, my views
are not meant
in offense.
Best wishes,
Sabahattin
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