Re: [Asrg] Spam, why is it still a problem?

John Levine <asrg@johnlevine.com> Thu, 19 January 2006 15:41 UTC

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From: John Levine <asrg@johnlevine.com>
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Subject: Re: [Asrg] Spam, why is it still a problem?
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>Why? What about all those large multi billion dollar companies that are 
>members of the Internet Society. Could they not sponsor a position?

Who knows?  Ask them and tell us what they say.

It's still not clear to me why it would make sense to have a paid
position in the ASRG rather than in more operational groups.

R's,
John

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