On Fri, 16 Aug 2002 07:17:34 -0400 Bill Cunningham
<billcu(_at_)CITYNET(_dot_)NET> wrote:
...go into a business you may see a "No Soliciting" sign. This
sign is
backed up by law. I've never seen a "Soliciters are welcome here" sign.
If MIME protocols had built in extensions that were the equivalant of a
"No
Soliciting" sign, and were backed up by law, could that work?
why in MIME?
why not revive the old proposal for NO UBE and other strings in SMTP
banners? it's better than numerous things that have shown up in proposed
legislation.
richard
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