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Brian Tillman
Al Christoph said:Now my assertion in the court case would have been that the vast
majority of email is forged (in the sense of not coming from the
person / pc it purports to.) We know that the vast majority is spam.
MS's Frontbridge subsidiary dumped about 90% of its cstomer's
incoming email during a recent 30 day period. My assertion is that
most of that 90% is forged.
But to prove this for my self I'm going to have to look at a
significant sample. Do some statistics, etc. Hence, I want my junk
mail. And since I have about 36000 pieces from the few months i've
been collecting, i want to handle it easily.
Hence my need for the one button no side effect click.
That is just one story about the need for the button.
So, by your own admission, in this case, the message is NOT junk. You find
it has value. So why put it in the Junk E-mail folder?