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It's sad that it has come down to this
While this may come off as another email scam, this might actually be the best solution when it comes to the next level of email assurance. The only problem with this is that the more people and/or businesses subscribe to this, the more convoluted it gets and the same issues could arise again.

It is indeed sad that we have to pay our way from inbox to inbox, but it's life these days. Here's a small grievance that was written about how all of my messages (including legit ones that i wanted to read) were ending up in my spam box. http://essentialsecurity.com/news.htm?pagename=Is_Your_Junk_Mail_Folder_Turning_Into_Your_Inbox?

With the amount of spam and the loopholes that spammers are getting around, paying for door to door service might be the only way to assure us that our emails arrive in inboxes.
Posted by: Nathank@...   Posted on: 06/07/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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It's sad that it has come down to this  Nathank@... | 06/07/07
Have you tried a whitelist?  CobraA1 | 06/07/07
Interesting comment  Confused by religion | 06/07/07
I've been using POPFile  CobraA1 | 06/07/07
Unfortunately, it's not a good solution  CobraA1 | 06/07/07
I have serious doubts about this.  Mr. Roboto | 06/07/07
grey listing is better.  Been_Done_Before | 06/07/07
Who says big coprs dont send spam  chaimlavan | 06/08/07
Terrible Idea  paddym | 06/09/07
spam control  NoTrueBeliever | 06/12/07
So everyone should be able to spam?  erikschmidt | 06/12/07

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