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  <title>I Spam Thee</title>
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<p>Re <a href="http://blogs.gnome.org/view/bolsh/2006/08/30/1">Dave's
Spam Stuff</a>, people disagreeing with Dave seem to forget that there
is also another negative effect.  If your ISP uses a silly blocking
procedure, you likely won't see my (or Dave's) email.</p>

<p>Sometimes I am at loss, sometimes you are.  If you feel you might
be at loss, <em>advise your ISP</em> (where did we hear this before?)
to switch to something like <a
href="http://www.greylisting.org">greylisting</a>, which catches more
spam than any other mechanism I've seen (from experience and
practice), yet doesn't block any single legitimate mail.</p>

<p>So, the tactics is that if enough users complain they can't
receive mails directed at them and they really want them (like mails
from me: everybody wants one of those! :), ISP will be forced to fix
their improper blocking ;)</p>

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