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Volume 2 ,  Issue 3  (May 2004) table of contents
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DEPARTMENT: Departments table of contents
Pages: 10 - 10  
Year of Publication: 2004
ISSN:1542-7730
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Eric Allman, the Curmudgeon author of “The Economics of Spam” (ACM Queue 1(9), December/January 2003-2004), has it just about right regarding why we are deluged in spam: it costs no more for a sender to put out a million messages than one. Given recent statistics (spam allegedly passed 50 percent of all e-mail traffic some time ago), I suspect that the time isn’t too far off before some of the “sender pays” approaches start to happen.