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Alan Ralsky on Can Spam Act
(old news - 09:18AM Tuesday Dec 30 2003)
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Spam King Alan Ralsky is no stranger to public attention; he received plenty of "fan mail" when he bragged about his $740,000 house to the Detroit Free Press earlier this year. He now speaks to the New York Times about the Can Spam Act of 2003, and how it will affect his business. Currently on a self-imposed hiatus, Ralsky dislikes the new laws, claiming at heart they're "a plot by the big companies that connect homes and businesses to the Internet to keep all the profits from online marketing for themselves," according to the article. Though Ralsky says he'd "be stupid" not to adhere to the new laws, he won't be slowing down anytime soon. "There is too much money involved," he says.

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borborpa
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They need to impose the death penalty...

for all spammers. This country is too lenient on all criminals, drunk drivers, murderers, etc.

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Re: They need to impose the death penalty...

To give a spamer a lethal injection would be too quick. I sugest something where they're slowly killed over a couple of weeks.

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Re: They need to impose the death penalty...

said by reub2000 See Profile:
To give a spamer a lethal injection would be too quick. I sugest something where they're slowly killed over a couple of weeks.

LOL!! Yea, they can check my email for a few weeks, i am sure that will make them commit suicide. 8)
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Re: They need to impose the death penalty...

Hmmm.... How about turning them into human spam filters? With some sort of shock for every spam they let through? Punishment AND irony all rolled into one!

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Re: They need to impose the death penalty...

No, put them in the chair and tell them the pardoning letter from the govenor is coming via email. Now they have 30 seconds to weed through 499 spam emails to find the one letter that pardons them.

The funny part is when the govenor sends the pardon with the subject "LIVE LONGER, HEALTHIER!"
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no i don't think we need to go that extreme, at least the spammers are using email can you imaging the mail person carrying that much spam letters to each person....damn they would need a few HULKS to carry the mail. LOL anyway off topic

Chinese torture method of little incisions...one paper cut per spam recieved per day....that will change his mind about sending more out.
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Why, just get a collection plate going and I am sure someone would be willing to 'can' his aS$!

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They need to impose the death penalty...
Wow took the words right out of my mouth. I agree %100 This guy first needs all his fingers broken and then all his teeth knocked out for good measure.

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said by borborpa See Profile:
for all spammers. This country is too lenient on all criminals, drunk drivers, murderers, etc.

Maybe a taliban like "government" should be imposed?

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Re: They need to impose the death penalty...

And lax law enforcement has exactly what to do with a murderous regime?

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I agree with you 101%!

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Idi0t

This dude never learns.. though I think it's funny he's taking a break.. Must have been a little to intense huh..

People like this just need to get canned...

nuff said
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Spam at your front door

Can we extend the definition of spam to people who ring your doorbell twice and knock for 2 minutes at 6:30am on sunday morning trying to sell you firewood?

I got two of those this last sunday. I generally just tell them we don't need it, but that early on a sunday must be worthy of more than just a negative answer.

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Re: Spam at your front door

said by jeffbrantley See Profile:
Can we extend the definition of spam to people who ring your doorbell twice and knock for 2 minutes at 6:30am on sunday morning trying to sell you firewood?

I got two of those this last sunday. I generally just tell them we don't need it, but that early on a sunday must be worthy of more than just a negative answer.

I love the morons that ignore the no soliciting signs and do the same thing. I had more than a couple door to door salesmen I had to point this fact out to. In addition, the people trying to "save" me by distrubuting bibles and religious literature should also stop doing so and interrupting me. It doesn't happen often, but often enough to be annoying and a waste of my time.
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Re: Spam at your front door

i just open the door with my 12ga aimed at his head and ask can they read the no soliciting sign lol

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Re: Spam at your front door

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i just open the door with my 12ga aimed at his head and ask can they read the no soliciting sign lol

LOL, everyone does that in Darby, even to the neighbors....

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Re: Spam at your front door

lol aint that the truth lol

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I'd say that's a little past spam..
If anyone approaches my quarters at that hour Ill get the pleasure of watching the dogs chew them up before the police arrive.

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Just place a sign at Ur frontyard: "Tresspassers will be shot without warning". And throw couple of shells on Ur grass.
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Re: Spam

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Just place a sign at Ur frontyard: "Tresspassers will be shot without warning". And throw couple of shells on Ur grass.

My dad had a better idea. He is a military man if that tells you anything. He was thinking about building a couple pillboxes to the sides at the end of his driveway. In each pillbox, he has no soliciting signs with the same warnings along with a couple M60 machine guns. At least, that would be his dream setup, besides having the guns automated and a gate so he can shoot solicitors without having to walk down there and man the gun himself.
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Re: Spam

Good idea.
But they may come in armored vehicle, so land-mines should do the trick Don't forget about barbed wire in case they will want come to U via neighbors.
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said by Tomek See Profile:
Just place a sign at Ur frontyard: "Tresspassers will be shot without warning". And throw couple of shells on Ur grass.

Actually, a co-worker suggested a chalk outline on the porch with a couple Jehovah Witness brochures lying next to it. Maybe some police scene tape as icing.
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Arrogant piece of slime

This guy really disgusts me.

Not only does he brag about is $740,000 home or the fact that he spams heavily, but he also brags about the fact he will continue to spam. He is, by letter of the law, untouchable. Sure, the Can Spam act sets rules up, but it won't stop the spam. I can't believe that Bush supported that bill. I guess special interest groups had his ears, maybe even Mr. Ralsky himself.

Let your elected officials know about this and how much you hate spam. Make your vote count. Until a solution comes up, get an email address and use it for spam. That is what I do to stop the flow of spam and it works great.
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Re: Arrogant piece of slime

Ah, but the one good thing the article says is that he will have to identify, in each spam message, where it is coming from (a physical address). This will make it easier to filter. So spammers that follow the law will be easily filtered and ones that don't will stand a better chance of passing through the filters. I predict that most spammers will ignore the law and risk federal prosecution or the major spamming operations will move offshore, out of the feds reach.
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Re: Arrogant piece of slime

said by Jason Levine See Profile:
Ah, but the one good thing the article says is that he will have to identify, in each spam message, where it is coming from (a physical address). This will make it easier to filter. So spammers that follow the law will be easily filtered and ones that don't will stand a better chance of passing through the filters. I predict that most spammers will ignore the law and risk federal prosecution or the major spamming operations will move offshore, out of the feds reach.

I will believe that when I see it. I can see these spammers still faking addresses and domains. I am sure there are grey areas they will use to get around this law. I hope you are right though, but I am not getting rid of my dedicated spam address just yet.

BTW, that hotmail account gets close to 100 mail messages a day and not one of them are legit.
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Re: Arrogant piece of slime

Spammers that follow the rules arent the main problem. Spammers that cloack and dagger all the way are.

Question is (not that anyone would or SHOULD) what if you WANTED to buy one of the spam products? They hid themself so much you cant find them. That would make for a nice trap though
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said by Nightfall See Profile:
...but I am not getting rid of my dedicated spam address just yet.

BTW, that hotmail account gets close to 100 mail messages a day and not one of them are legit.

Can you explain how you use this so-called "dedicated spam address" to filter out the spam? How does this keep spam away from your TRUE email address? (If this has already been explained somewhere, I'd be glad to read it if you can provide the URL )

Thanks.
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said by Nightfall See Profile:
I can't believe that Bush supported that bill. I guess special interest groups had his ears, maybe even Mr. Ralsky himself.

Let your elected officials know about this and how much you hate spam. Make your vote count.
It was your elected officials, not Mr. Bush, who created and got the law passed. 99% of them, in fact. Even if Bush vetoed the law, it would have been passed when it got back to the house and senate anyway. I hate hearing the Bush bashing when in fact he really had little to do with it. But as a president, you do not vote against something that has the approval of 99% of the House and Senate. That would just be politically dumb.

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Re: Arrogant piece of slime

said by wentlanc See Profile:
said by Nightfall See Profile:
I can't believe that Bush supported that bill. I guess special interest groups had his ears, maybe even Mr. Ralsky himself.

Let your elected officials know about this and how much you hate spam. Make your vote count.
It was your elected officials, not Mr. Bush, who created and got the law passed. 99% of them, in fact. Even if Bush vetoed the law, it would have been passed when it got back to the house and senate anyway. I hate hearing the Bush bashing when in fact he really had little to do with it. But as a president, you do not vote against something that has the approval of 99% of the House and Senate. That would just be politically dumb.

puritan

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said by wentlanc See Profile:
But as a president, you do not vote against something that has the approval of 99% of the House and Senate. That would just be politically dumb.

puritan

Yeah, because then the news media and the democrats will be crying, "President Bush supports SPAM because he voted against the can SPAM act!"

You've got to love the name of it though - CAN SPAM... A can has always been the most efficient way to deliver Spam to the world.

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So....

quote:
But he has not sent a single message over the Internet in the last few weeks.

Does this explain why my spam has been down significantly?

Someone needs to find that clown's e-mail address and sign him up for every possible e-mail list on the internet.

I really don't understand that guy's logic. How is hijacking someones computer to send garbage "legit"?

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Re: So....

said by Glenn See Profile:
quote:
But he has not sent a single message over the Internet in the last few weeks.

Does this explain why my spam has been down significantly?
By golly, you have a point. I noticed much less spam than usual.
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said by Glenn See Profile:


I really don't understand that guy's logic. How is hijacking someones computer to send garbage "legit"?

I was amazed at his rationalizations. It's as if the door-to-door solicitor said "no one answered, so I checked the house until I found an unlocked window, and went in" - the cops would call that breaking and entry, no excuses accepted. Hijacking open relays, in particular, is ethically if not legally burglary and theft, but he whines that he's "forced to". It's the logic of criminals.

He doesn't get it that, if you can't do business legally and ethically, you just STOP and find something else.

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Re: So....

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He doesn't get it that, if you can't do business legally and ethically, you just STOP and find something else.

Well that would require them to have some skill other than "send all", and that there is the extent of a spammer's skill.

Any spam defenders reading my post, it's not really smart to flame my post. There's a lot more spam haters in here than you'd care to deal with.
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Spammer Claims that Spam Creates Jobs....

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(Sarcasm mode: ON) You know, burglars create jobs too. They mess up homes which requires the homeowners to buy more merchandise which creates jobs. Not to mention the insurance agents and police that might be out of work if there weren't any burglars. Let's all cheer those burglars on! (Sarcasm mode: OFF)

Honestly, e-mail marketing IS a good thing, but only when opt-in procedures are followed. (True opt-in, with clearly marked means of unsubscribing.) Simply sending e-mails to everyone with an inbox in order to get the few who may be interested in your product is not a good way to market products or services.
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spammers do suck, but this law sucks, too

The thing I worry about with this law is that it could easily be used against people who most savvy net users would not consider spammers. And yet I don't think it will do alot about most spam, except help move more of it offshore. If you are a business and don't follow the rules its seems like you could break the law by not having all of your contact info in your emails, etc.

Disclaimer so I don't get flamed:
I don't condone spamming or doing any other "bad things" on the net.

The problem is that the very vague and flexible-for-law-enforcement definition of "bad things" has become too broad - Why? In the beginning of most laws/systems, it is an attempt to provide a way to nail people that they can easy get to, like terrorists - so they keep casting a wider and wider net, because criminals are slippery characters. But there are too many dolphins and whatever being caught in these nets:

•The Patriot Act et al - crystal meth maker charged for creating "chemical weapons" »www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n191···bull;the DMCA - researchers unwilling to publish research, see »www.eff.org/IP/DMCA/unintended_c···nces.php for lots more, •the super-DMCA's being pushed by the RIAA in many states - a software developer in IL pulled his spam and virus fighting software (initial studies »www.hackbusters.net/AAWP.pdf look promising for this type of technology to make spamming unprofitable) due to fear of being prosecuted under the super-DMCA there »www.hackbusters.net/#software , •Proposed law backed by law enforcement for the gathering of DNA samples from arrested, but uncharged and unconvicted individuals in CA - "We promise if the charges are dropped we will destroy the records of the DNA" - yeah, right,•etc.


It may seem absurd now (as it would have been if I said a meth maker would be charged as a chemical weapons maker before the Patriot Act), but I wonder if after a few misguided applications of the CAN SPAM law against non-spammers that some legitimate business will alter their policies about responding to email queries.

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Re: spammers do suck, but this law sucks, too

I have zero problem charging a meth maker with chemical weapons mfg.

Spammers deserve the backlash they are receiving. If they wouldn't resort to such unethical practices to circumvent technology used by people obviously not interested in receiving solicitations, none of these laws would exist.

It should be plainly illegal to use someone else's pay services to advertise, whether it's email, fax or telephone. Advertisers of USPS, television and newspapers PAY for the costs of the delivery and handling of their advertisements and there is the unseen benefit of advertisers subsidizing the cost of doing to businesses...with spammers they do nothing but cost consumers and providers.

The more harsh the penalties for spammers the better. And if anyone is concerned that what they are sending make be considered spam, perhaps they should reconsider whether or not they should send it.

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in the old days

This fragrant turd needs to have done to him what used to
be done in the 18th and 19th centaury. He would be stripped naked, tarred and feathered and ridden out of town on a rail. What would happen is the townsmen would throw
poop, rotten meat, anything that was rotten smelly at him on his way out, plus being naked and straddle on a wooden rail which was bounced up and down very hard the fart knocker's 'nads would be naile

It's to bad we don't have some of the stuff you can read about in the Harry Potter books, dung bombs, howlers, stink sap, etc
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I have an idea..

How about canning spam altogether? If I want a service I will look into it, I don't need 1000 businesses advertising in my email. If they want business, advertise. But do it on their web page and in banners and such. No popups! 2 things I wish were never invented and wish we could shove back into oblivion: SPAM and popups.
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These Spammers Must Be Stopped

I agree, spammers need to be stopped, the question is 'how'? They are very clever. Since I got McAfee SpamKiller few months ago, I've noticed how clever they are, with "junk" inside the message text/body and extra characters inserted to avoid spelling keywords like 'Viagra' .. they would say, 'Via-gra' or 'Via&gra' {some variation like that} in the body or subject .. some of them even spoof *YOUR* email address and "reply to" in the header points to *YOU*, making it very hard to filter out. They insert all kinds of random garbage in the message text/html to make it difficult to filter. Sometimes the "message" only contains an image from another domain, with no text; etc. They often employ multiple long names from common domains like yahoo.com, aol.com, etc. -- funny addresses like mxltxplnz1938@yahoo.com -- heh. They are as insidious and clever as virus writers .. and probably should meet the same fate & punishment, too.
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Information value?

But if it wasn't for spam how would I have found out about the danger in my ass!

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Re: Information value?

You guys miss the point! Forward all the SPAM you receive to your "loyal" elected representatives. Let them see the avalanche we deal with and see how fast they fix the problem...

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Re: Information value?

No I think you missed the point. Humour.
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What's all the fuss?

I really don't see the problem with spam other than sending porn (which is by definition illegal to send to minors anyways).

I know for a fact that it has NOT cost me one cent for the spam that I have received. It also has not cost me that much time to teach my email program to ignore (or tag as junk) spam messages. I have been on too many web sites to count and have signed up for all sorts of emails. But still it does not take me but a minute to move the unwanted emails to the 'JUNK" folder.

I waste a lot more time and money with the 'spam' that I receive via the US Postal service.

Someone above said that it was ok to receive advertisements via the mail because the postage is paid for by the sender. That statement is true. But I have to manually look through each piece of mail (wasted time), I have to manually carry it to the garbage (more waste of time) and I have to PAY by weight to have my garbage hauled off. I am PAYING more for the junk in the mail in one month than I have ever paid in spam.

Just my viewpoint. And no I don't want porn spam.


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Re: What's all the fuss?

said by gateguy See Profile:

I know for a fact that it has NOT cost me one cent for the spam that I have received. It also has not cost me that much time to teach my email program to ignore (or tag as junk) spam messages. I have been on too many web sites to count and have signed up for all sorts of emails. But still it does not take me but a minute to move the unwanted emails to the 'JUNK" folder.

It costs your ISP money for bandwidth, filtering, server storage space, policing accounts being used for spamming, dealing with users with hijacked accounts and machines, etc. Who do you think is paying for that? If not for their spam-related costs, which I've seen estimated at $2 per month per user, ISPs would be able to compete more on price or features. Individual users definitely lose, but due to the insidious cost-shifting of spam, it's not immediately obvious.

The cost is probably worst for companies. Spammers send huge amounts of junk to commercial domains. They dictionary spam, sending e-mails to all the common names like "Alice@, Bob@, Cindy@", etc. and also to common administrative account names like postmaster@ - not to mention anything, like customer service addresses, that are posted on web pages. That ties up IT staff, and employees. In the end, consumers pay for all the cost to business.
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Re: What's all the fuss?

Since I am an early user of the internet, I have not seen MY costs go up at all.

And I think some are fun to read.
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Re: What's all the fuss?

You haven't seen your costs go down, either. But I bet you'd be unhappy if you were still paying 1994 prices (or whatever "early" is for you) for 1994 spec hardware and software (anyone remember $1/meg RAM, and $400 character-based word processors and spreadsheets?). ISPs should be providing us with increased price competition, or increased services, but their cost of dealing with spam intrudes on their ability to deliver increased value to the consumer. Again, we pay for it in a way, even if it's not obvious.

Some individuals users may be lucky in the amount of spam they have to handle, though it sounds like for many it is pretty bad. And for anyone who has to manage a personal or business domain, the effects of the dictionary spamming, and address harvesting from DNS and web pages, spam really makes things miserable.

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The headline should be confession of a loser

This is the second time we are hearing from a spammer coming out of the woodwork, crying the blues. Like I am going to break down and feel sorry for this guy, I think not.

This guy like all spammers are liars. They make money off of peoples, sorry to say, ignorance. They hide themselves under a cloak and clog peoples email boxes with nothing worthwhile. They do there best to try and circumvent every spam mail blocker so they can send you that email. You tell them you don't want it and they still send you more.

Even with the definition that a spammer is no good, people still but from them. That's why spammers are still spamming away. If people want that garbage, that's there perogative. As for me, I believe there should be no reason why I should be getting spam cause someone else likes it.

Spam is a waist of my time, waist of my money, and invades my privacy.

-anon

@telus.net

Re: One day I will make more...

I am working on a extention to my garage thanks shawcable.net!

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They should make a law stating that all spammers should have an e-mail address ending @spam.com (or something simmillar) so people could easily tell if it is spam or not.
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