Spam, Spam, Spam, Dole & Spam 26
seniorcoder writes "Check here for an article on CNN about the senate campaign of Elizabeth Dole being taken to court in North Carolina for the princely sum of $80 ($10 per piece of spam).
My best regards to Ken Pugh, I hope his action is successful." $10 per email sounds fair, now I can start planning my mansion.
I'm gonna sue me up a mini-van (Score:4, Interesting)
Everything above 5 on the graph is better than 99% likely to be spam.
I'm rich!
(BTW, I use spamssassin, it's wonderful)
Re:I'm gonna sue me up a mini-van (Score:1)
Re:I'm gonna sue me up a mini-van (Score:2)
Within the 30K spams I estimate (based on sampling) that there are probably about 30 legit emails.
Re:I'm gonna sue me up a mini-van (Score:2)
Re:I'm gonna sue me up a mini-van (Score:4, Informative)
My procmailrc contains something like this:
LOGFILE=$HOME/procmail.logfile
SUBJECT=`formail -xSubject: \
| sed -e 's/[;\`\\]/
| expand | sed -e 's/^[ ]*//g' -e 's/[ ]*$//g'`
FROM=`formail -xFrom: \
| sed -e 's/[;\`\\]/
| expand | sed -e 's/^[ ]*//g' -e 's/[ ]*$//g'`
# Backup the last hundred messages.
backup
| cd backup && rm -f dummy `ls -t msg.* | sed -e 1,100d`
|
SPAM_STATUS=`grep X-Spam-Status |cut -d' ' -f3|cut -d'=' -f2 |sort -n`
MESSAGE_ID=`formail -xMessage-ID:: \
| sed -e 's/[;\`\\]/
| expand | sed -e 's/^[ ]*//g' -e 's/[ ]*$//g'`
DATE=`date +"%m/%d/%y %H:%M"`
nada=`echo $DATE $SPAM_STATUS $MESSAGE_ID >> $HOME/email-scores`
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
caughtspam
and my gnuplot file is:
set timefmt "%m/%d/%y %H:%M"
set format x "%m/%d"
set title "Distribution of spam values"
set xlabel "Date mail arrived"
set ylabel "Hit value"
set nolabel
set xdata time
set terminal png color
set yrange [-10:50]
plot '/home/wellner/email-scores' using 1:3 with points 20, 5 with lines 3, 7 with lines 7, 10 with lines 5
have fun.
Re:I'm gonna sue me up a mini-van (Score:2)
I wonder if you'd see a face in there just like in spectrograms of Aphex Twin's Windowlicker!?
~GoRK
Nice to make the point...but there's no case here (Score:3, Insightful)
Here's one location of the text of the law... [spamlaws.com]
Re:Nice to make the point...but there's no case he (Score:2, Insightful)
The law defines "Commercial Electronic Mail" as having the principal..not *sole* purpose. Since a politician 'serves' the public, they are offering services in a sense.
Even non-profit groups offer a service when you get down to it. Service can be as little as donate '$10.00' to help keep the trails clean, to donate to help plant a tree, or help the local keep-alive shelters for animals.
I view any unsolicited email as spam. Unfortunately my friends sometimes send me 'spam' in that regards, but with as few friends as I have, the one or 2 'junk' mails a day doesn't compare to the number of male/female enhancement/enlargement offers, insta-weightloss, or get-rich-quick offers.
If the politician wins, then this will open the door for every 'non-profit' group to spam, and all it will take, is to set up a dummy non-profit company and spam for donations.
I hope the Dole campaign has to fork over $80.00.
*dibs on that patent, or you can optionalyl send me $1.00 and I will give you the rights to that idea*
Re:Nice to make the point...but there's no case he (Score:1)
Don't look now, but they are getting away with that now on the unsolicited telephone call/telemarketing side already.
Decorate the mansion (Score:2)
Easy money-making ideas (Score:1)
ow! that was my programming finger! (Score:2)
oops... the wind (hard hat taken off and dropped off of a roof) - TKITH
Dole will win this one. (Score:3, Insightful)
Fer instance, municipalities may prohibit commercial signs on your front yard, but not "vote for" signs.
Re:Dole will win this one--BUT (Score:1)
Now Amazon is spamming (Score:1)
Received: from mm-outgoing-101.amazon.com (mm-outgoing-101.amazon.com [207.171.188.101])
by oss.sgi.com (8.12.5/8.12.5) with SMTP id g99HuQtG004395
for <linux-xfs@oss.sgi.com>; Wed, 9 Oct 2002 10:56:28 -0700
Received: from mail-ems-102.amazon.com by mm-outgoing-101.amazon.com with ESMTP
(crosscheck: mail-ems-102.amazon.com [10.16.42.229])
id KAA-21335150-16130; Wed, 9 Oct 2002 10:19:15 -0700
Received: by mail-ems-102.amazon.com
id AAA-21335150-25209,3530; 9 Oct 2002 19:18:31 +0200
Message-id: <.AAA-21335150-25209,3530.1034183911@mail-ems-102
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I'm a rich politician, so I can do what I want... (Score:3, Insightful)
As much as I would love to say Bullshit, spam is spam is spam, I know that I would be ultimatly proven wrong. This law was probably written and enacted by politicians, and I doubt that they would have been so allturistic as to stop political spam Though one possibly good outcome of this legal battle will be publicity. Let the world know that E. Dole is a supporter and user of spam. Maybe it'll even get some sort of backlash against the whole idea, but that is probably just wishful thinking again. And maybe, just maybe, this will raise a bit of awareness in our congress-critters, that we the people really hate spam. (By way of quick disclosure, I usually find myself voting Republican, but this type of thing is a good way for a cadidate to alienate me real quick.) In a way I now hope that Dole loses and this incident is cited as a part of the reason for it.