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Re: [Asrg] Spam, why is it still a problem?



In message <20060118030954.25248.qmail at simone.iecc.com>, John Levine <asrg at johnlevine.com> writes

There are a number of proposals moving forward (slowly). Each of these
will help. However I don't see much in the way of actual project
management of this. Who is driving these proposals - what is their
marketing plan to ensure wide take up? Where is a discussion of the
problems bringing them to market? What is the expected timescale for
having these proposals widely available? Where is the business element
in the proposals ? Who argues the case for these proposals versus vendor
specific ones? Where is the viral campaign ala Firefox to get 100
million people using them in a year (even 10 million might be a start).

Nowhere that I know of. So we all thank you for offering to do all this important work.

The point is that if this is important enough why is it not a funded position?

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