Re: Restricting the list

"John W. Noerenberg" <jwn2@qualcomm.com> Wed, 07 February 1996 13:03 UTC

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From: "John W. Noerenberg" <jwn2@qualcomm.com>
To: "Donald E. Eastlake 3rd" <dee@cybercash.com>
Cc: Jim Conklin <conklin@info.cren.net>, ietf-smtp@list.cren.net, ietf-822@list.cren.net
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At 8:38 AM 2/6/96, Donald E. Eastlake 3rd wrote:
>But the ads in magazines you get reduce the cost of the magazine to you,
>ads in mailing lists have no similar benefit.

I was specifically not referring to magazine ads, but to separate items I
get in the mail.  In fact, it takes more energy to delete individual items
of junk mail than junk email. :-)

>Furthermore, the
>incremental cost of emailing you something is at least one and probably
>more than three orders of magnitude cheaper than physical mail.  Without
>some back pressure, you should expect to be completely flooded with junk
>email.

Nevertheless, this is a possible conclusion.  I don't think it's likely,
anymore than it is likely my postal mailbox will be filled to overflowing
with junk.  I figure I'm just not that interesting a target for every
possible unsolicited message.

john noerenberg
<mailto:jwn2@qualcomm.com>
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