I found it interesting that the recent E-mail from a laser printer supplies company (forgot their name, I guess they were not all that effective, after all) generated more than a dozen indignant responses. It is arguable that the multiple responses are, in fact, more detrimental to the focus and content of this discussion group that the original spam. By the way, in the last issue of InfoWorld there is an article about how ISPs are increasingly unwilling to do anything about spamers (http://www.infoworld.com/articles/op/xml/00/04/10/000410opfoster.xml), so complaints may not yield any results. Unless the ABRF commits someone's time to vet all postings, which is probably unworkable for a volunteer organization, the best thing to do is to ignore any such E-mails.
Ioannis Papayannopoulos
AstraZeneca
(Still in) Worcester, MA
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