Can We Rid
Ourselves of Unsolicited E-mail?
By Angela Smith Have you ever gotten an
unsolicited e-mail message (UCE)? Well,
unless you signed on to the Internet
using your e-mail account about 30
seconds ago, chances are that you have.
Unsolicited, 'junk'
e-mail is almost the same thing as
getting junk mail in your mailbox at
home. There are two main differences
though.
- It cost the sender
only pennies to distribute
hundreds or thousands of these
messages.
- 2. It can cost the
receiver more to receive it then
it did for the sender to send it.
Number 1, above, is
self-explanatory. Number 2, however, is a
little harder to understand for those who
swear by unsolicited e-mail, which is
often called 'bulk' e-mail and
'spamming'.
So here is an
explanation that everyone should
understand. Unless you have totally
'FREE' access to your e-mail, that is:
- you don't pay for
access.
- you don't pay a
phone bill.
- you don't pay an
electric bill.
then this form of
e-mail costs the receiver more than it
costs the sender. In some instances, such
as on AOL and other online subscription
services, it can cost you big time. Every
single minute a subscriber is online
using these services costs them $$$$.
The time it takes to
open a message and just scan it quickly
to determine if you will read it, respond
to it or delete it may not seem like
much, but when you add up all those
messages at the end of the month, they
can really hurt your pocket book.
Articles like this one
have been written by the hundreds,
perhaps the thousands, and still 'junk'
e-mail continues. Can we rid ourselves of
it? My guess is no! There are software
packages created almost every day, trying
to block unsolicited e-mail. And almost
every day a software package to negate
them is created as well.
Is it right or wrong? I
only know it breaks every rule of
'netiquette' according to many people on
the Internet. But to be honest, some
unsolicited e-mail I have received
personally has been very valuable; some
has been a total waste of my time and
effort.
I personally do not
believe in using unsolicited e-mail for
any reason. I hope, as the Net matures,
that others will see the wisdom in using
e-mail in a responsible manner.
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