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Gates: Buy stamps to send e-mail - Gwarsbane - 03-06-2004 http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/internet/03/0...e.ap/index.html Quote:Paying for e-mail seen as anti-spam tactic Gates: Buy stamps to send e-mail - Miagi - 03-06-2004 Thats it.... DOWN WITH GATES!:bgf:Again... I'm guessing this is Gates' way of saying he can't stop spam so let's charge all! (Except Gates cause he thought of this.) Can anyone else remember the U.S. Government wanting to do this before because more people were using e-mail than the postoffice. DOesn't amtter if they charge e-mail because like always, people will find a way around it. Gates: Buy stamps to send e-mail - jabbahunt - 03-06-2004 We are being charged for our email, its called the service fee we pay our isp. It is the fee we pay to communicate with eachother, wether it be via email, im's, or forums. The post office charges us per item for delivering our communication, but you can get bulk rates. Same as an isp will up someone's bill if they use to much bandwitdth. So if you don't think you pay for email now, think again. Gates: Buy stamps to send e-mail - Wanksta - 03-06-2004 :spam::bspam: I DONT CARE ABOUT JUNK MAIL CUZ SOME OF IT IS...never mind. I agree with Miagi...DOWN WITH GATES ! ! ! Maybe if he would give the money to CHARITY then people wouldnt care as much. EAT THAT MR. CORPORATE MONOPOLY ! ! !:bgf: Gates: Buy stamps to send e-mail - [CAKE]anonymity - 03-06-2004 I'm with jabba we pay the ISP. The postal analogy is flawed because we dont pay a stead monthly rate for it, unlike internet. If ISP's want to bring in a monthly rate per the amount of bandwidth you use, so be it. Gates: Buy stamps to send e-mail - kermit - 03-06-2004 umm...bill gates does give a lot of money to charity. i just disagree with paying for anything internet related (at least for me). i think paying a monthly charge per month is bad...someone should find a way around it. what exactly do we pay for with our monthly fees? we connect with a server which conects us with the server we wanted? why can't we just connect with the server we wanted in the first place? Gates: Buy stamps to send e-mail - jabbahunt - 03-06-2004 Someone has to put the cable in the ground, which the isp rents from ma bell or comcast or whatever. also these servers are able to handle more traffic than you and I. Btw you still pay for minutes on your cell phone? Gates: Buy stamps to send e-mail - Annatar - 03-07-2004 quite frankly, spam is the price you pay for the pure quality of the system as it is now.... how hard is it to press a delete button?? im all up for hanging, drawing and quatering anyone considering changing that. Gates: Buy stamps to send e-mail - Gwarsbane - 03-07-2004 Spam wouldn't be so bad if it followed a few rules... Didn't try to autoinstall crap onto your system without asking you. (not all but some spam does this) Didn't try to automatically change your homepage to some place you don't want without asking you. (not all but some spam does this) Didn't include viruses to infect your computer (not all but some spam does this) Didn't have subject titles like (Problem with the forums, Check it out a friend sent this to me, and other stuff like that) (not all but most spam does this) Didn't add you to an active e-mail list when you click on unsubscribe (not all but a good number of spam does this) Didn't have fake info put into header info that can be changed hourly if needed to get around spam filters. (not all but most spam does this) Gates: Buy stamps to send e-mail - Annatar - 03-07-2004 ok you have a point. but then i have very good antivirus/hacks protection. plus i have a spare email address which i use to sign up for things, thus deflecting most (but not all) of the spam. and i find some of them amusing, that african bank one for instance, and the ones telling me that i too can get a college degree from yale. should this be in debates?? Gates: Buy stamps to send e-mail - RushJet1 - 03-07-2004 I also have a fake account, which is [email protected] instead of [email protected];) Go figure... Anyway, we are paying our ISP and in most cases we have payed for the PC we are using as well- it's impossible to say things like E-mail are free. Nothing is free, someone had to pay for something somewhere... with Yahoo and other services you will always have ads on the site (hotmail too), why doesn't anyone complain about them? Also if you get a private email address then your ISP is paying for it, like my dad. Fortunately he doesn't know anything about FTP and websites so I get the 10mb webspace:D Gates: Buy stamps to send e-mail - [CAKE]anonymity - 03-07-2004 People complain a lot about spam with hotmail accounts and i did get a lot of it at first, but then I installed spybot and havent had a problem with it, plus adware which I just installed a little while ago, I havent gotten a spam email in a long time. Edit: Your the man gwar :thumb: Gates: Buy stamps to send e-mail - Guest - 03-07-2004 To be honest, I knew about this idea weeks ago... strange how the press slowly catch on to an idea. Personally, I think it's a good idea. If there's some form of cost involved in preventing someone from doing so then those who wish to abuse it will do so less. Gates: Buy stamps to send e-mail - Wha? - 03-07-2004 It's a stupid idea. It fixes the wrong problem entirely. Making unsolicited advertisement emails should be illegal, if not for the nuisance factor, then for the security risk. People would be able to foward the email to their countries net security organization (something that should exist currently) and they can take it from there. Spam exists because it's a very conveniant way to advertise. This would mean spammers would have to bypass a lot to get the mail to people without being caught, which would cut down on the amount, thereby making it easier to delete the remainder. Adding cost does subtract from that convenience, but the problem is being avoided by making everybodies life harder, instead of being taken care of. |