Re: [Asrg] GNT

aseem_jakhar@persistent.co.in Thu, 30 December 2004 07:47 UTC

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> And so what happens for 'free' community mailing lists and other such
> affinity
> groups, which get one mail from a group member and send it out to the
> other
> thousand members of the affinity group?
Ok how about choosing IDs for which u don't want to receive the benefit.
So, while subscribing to a mailing list u are required to authorize the
list ID for sending free messages.

> Not all E-mail send/receive traffic is anything remotely like symmetrical.
Doesn't matter. Atleast it's better than paying when u send and not
getting anything when you receive.
It could also lead to reduction in email traffic which is not bad.

Regards,
Aseem Jakhar

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