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		<title>Internet Tip of the Week:  Cease and Desist</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While we all admit that unsolicited commercial email is a real pain, I sometimes wonder if the anti-spam zealots are going too far. Last week I was in Costa Rica, and the only practical way to communicate home was by email.  I maintain an AOL account just for that purpose when traveling, and was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While we all admit that unsolicited commercial email is a real pain, I sometimes wonder if the anti-spam zealots are going too far. Last week I was in Costa Rica, and the only practical way to communicate home was by email.  I maintain an AOL account just for that purpose when traveling, and was amazed to find out when I got home, that I only received about half of the email which was sent &#8211; some of which was important.</p>
<p>Many ISP&#8217;s (Internet Service Providers) including AOL, have installed content filters which automatically relegate anything &#8220;they think&#8221; is spam to trash, and the message never gets delivered to the intended recipient, nor is the person sending it notified it wasn&#8217;t delivered.</p>
<p>The problem is that there is no personal judgment at the level of the ISP to determine if a note is spam or not.  They have installed content filters that &#8220;dump&#8221; any email that happens to match the keywords they have installed.  How dare they determine what I should receive or not receive.  Because a word in the note (or the length of the note) met their reject parameters, they will not deliver it? This is wrong!</p>
<p>Shame on them! I don&#8217;t know about you, but I don&#8217;t want my ISP acting like &#8220;big brother&#8221; on my behalf, and determining what I should read and what I shouldn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>I do agree that spam is not only a nuisance, but is a daily problem that takes my time to sort through and get rid of the &#8220;junk&#8221; I didn&#8217;t ask for, and don&#8217;t want to get.  But let me make that determination.  I can set up filters that automatically deletes email I don&#8217;t wish to get myself. I don&#8217;t need, nor do I want someone else making that decision on my behalf.</p>
<p>It has been reported to me that some ISPs are blocking newsletters that people have asked to receive.  Some investigation turned up that certain words were on their &#8220;banned&#8221; list and they appeared in the newsletter.  Several of our publications include a medical column by Dr. Earl Mindell.  Will there be words in that column that match the filters these &#8220;self appointed guardians of email&#8221; have installed &#8211; Sure. Will the newsletters exceed some magical length they have determined to be spam &#8211; Right again. Is this spam &#8211; No!<br />
How about an email constructed in an HTML format?  Some ISPs automatically delete anything without text in the body of the email &#8211; wrong.</p>
<p>Sending out spam is big business.  The federal law enacted in the USA is ineffective as the major &#8220;spam houses&#8221; simply comply with those guidelines. Some suggest that the domains of the spam houses be blocked. Get real! Domains are a dime a dozen.  If one gets blocked they simply use another.</p>
<p>But if someone makes a complaint about you, they may block your ISP.  I know of an instance where an ISP blocked Comcast.net and nobody using that ISP could receive email sent by Comcast users.</p>
<p>The early days of the Internet, which was the sole property of the academicians where spam was anathema, are over. The Internet is ideally suited to support e-commerce, which it does very well.<br />
Online advertising is now a way of life.</p>
<p>Now &#8211; don&#8217;t feel I am supporting spam but for goodness sake, I don&#8217;t want someone else monitoring my email and determining what I should read or not.</p>
<p>How many legitimate emails do we have to &#8220;not get&#8221; because others are making that decision for us.  How many requests for information should get &#8220;blown away&#8221; because the reply violated some ISP&#8217;s filters. My feeling is that they should cease and desist, and not be the self-appointed guardians of my inbox.</p>
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