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Spam vs. Anti-Spam: the war escalates! Every time someone introduces a new anti-spam technique, some wily spammer devises a workaround. This myriad of actions and reactions is going to tie our e-mail system in knots. The only real solution to unsolicited mail is to eliminate the problem altogether by stopping spam at the source. To this end, the folks at ImagineNation have proposed an eMstamp solution and have set out to publicly answer the many questions that the proposal has raised. (PRWEB) June 22, 2004 -- Every time someone introduces a new anti-spam technique, some wily spammer devises a workaround. This myriad of actions and reactions is going to tie our e-mail system in knots. The only real solution to unsolicited mail is to eliminate the problem altogether by stopping spam at the source. To this end, the folks at ImagineNation have proposed an eMstamp solution and have set out to publicly answer the many questions that the proposal has raised.
Already, questions as diverse as Whats an NDR?" to How does eMstamp affect so called zombie servers?" to What about foreign e-mail?" have been posed and answered. Rather than respond in a moderated forum where the company feels that many questions will quickly become redundant, they have posted a question and answer page at http://eMstamp.org . Visitors may anonymously use the contact form provided to pose a question and the company will post the answer on the Q&A page. The company looks forward to answering your toughest questions about eMstamp.
EMstamp is designed to stop spam mail at the source by making commercial enterprises and spammers pay to send messages. Almost everyone agrees that paying to send messages will stop spam mail and almost everyone objects to the initiative because they think e-mail should be free. Almost everyone" in this case means most end users of e-mail. Commercial organizations know that providing e-mail services is not free and never has been. To this end, ImagineNation, employing reusable credits, has devised a method to charge spammers for sending messages while not charging the rest of us.
About ImagineNation ImagineNation is small, diversified creator of specialty software. The company is currently evaluating avenues to commercialize the eMstamp system. Details on eMstamp and e-mail contact information are available at http://eMstamp.org.
Contact Mel Davey ImagineNation Inc PO Box 212 Swansea, MA 02777 TEL: 800-382-1866
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