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James Kelly wrote:
(I'm glad I put that last line in there about the source. I almost didn't.) The source are businesses and policies that enable them. Change things at a high level and businesses might pay employees to engage in more honorable pursuits. Until then, we can continue to argue while the system continues as is.Paul wrote: | It is arguable that the Post Office, paper manufacturers, printers, | advertises, etc., are all benefiting. But, when is the last time you | told a Postal worker to give up their salary for the ideal of having | less junk show up in your mail box? The problem must be corrected at | the source.
Huh? He isn't the postal worker here. The postal worker in this analogy is sendmail, postfix, or qmail. I don't blame the postal worker for doing it's job. I blame the person at the source, as you said. He works for the spammers. End of story.
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