Jeroen van Aart wrote:
> I thought some of you might be interested in this.
>
> It must be noted that since the Dutch banned spam to private individuals
> the amount of Dutch spam, or spam from Dutch sources, declined
> considerably. Of course this will become more effectived the more
> countries do a similar thing...
>   
While I certainly applaud the sentiment, I can't say that the impact of 
the U.S. doing what appears to be roughly the same thing has any 
appreciable impact on the problem.  I'm sure that there are substantial 
differences in the laws, but then again perhaps there are just more law 
abiding Dutch spammers or fewer Dutch criminals to ignore it. :)  Maybe 
a few of our legislators should take a few lessons?  Whatever works to 
any extent is better than the way it is now I suppose.

And hopefully the Google translator isn't going to mangle this too 
badly.  Please forgive any miscue in translation, it was the best I 
could do on the spur of the moment.  'Keep up the good work' just 
refused to translate. :)

Houd de goede dingen komen

Melvin



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