
17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
6:17 p.m.
At 03:47 AM 8/24/96 -0500, William H. Geiger III wrote:
No I have to dissagree. Who I send mail to or whom I receive mail from is no-ones business. I for one have no intention of "signing up" or "regestering" with any mail server. I most certainally want to be the one to decide what mail I receive or do not receive, not someone elses idea of what I should receive.
Upon reflection I can say you are right, UNLESS we can put this "signup" thing on the end-user's machine so he can set it in his own privacy and no one else can pilfer it. The ultimate solution is AI mail clients, but that's too far off to wait for, I feel. Jim Sewell - jims@tansoft.com Tantalus Incorporated - Key West, FL