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It can't be as easy as "Don't buy from spammers"
Unfortunately, there are a LOT of stupid people who will buy anything even if it's an obvious hoax. As long as there's a market for spam, spamming will be profitable.
Posted by: archerjoe   Posted on: 02/05/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Promises  Christian_<>< | 02/05/04
Plus  James T. Kirk | 02/05/04
ZoEmail actually improves ISP Operations  kmilani | 02/05/04
This kind of scheme certainly works!  hadaso | 02/06/04
Won't work  Doug@... | 02/05/04
Yes it will work; check the ZoEmail web site  AtypicalZork | 02/05/04
OK so how does it?????  Hanover Phist | 02/05/04
So I figure it this way...  el1jones | 02/05/04
Even if it's not patemtable they can squash the competition in court  hadaso | 02/06/04
Minimize Damage and Recover  kmilani | 02/05/04
Works Just Fine  kmilani | 02/05/04
Good luck, you will need it.  issthatso | 02/05/04
A better solution  PW_z | 02/05/04
Possible solution  Christian_<>< | 02/05/04
You mean like TalkBack...  el1jones | 02/05/04
It can't be as easy as "Don't buy from spammers"  archerjoe | 02/05/04
There will always be profit in spam  Gottlieb | 02/06/04
Use Trusted Keywords, I do...  mikromike | 02/05/04
Zoemail requires ads on all outgoing messages  kwhitney | 02/06/04
ZoEmail adds can be turned off on outgoing messages  AStrauss | 02/06/04
Not ready for Business  gdekhayser@... | 02/06/04
Bounce SPAM  JMVella | 02/06/04
Never bounce spam!  hadaso | 02/06/04
My ISP  endlr@... | 02/06/04
I don't waste my time with spam  Gottlieb | 02/06/04
Insanity!  harperwill@... | 02/06/04
e-mail clients  davey_2 | 02/07/04

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