Subject: Remedy for Spam
Date: Mar 27 15:13:52 1998
From: StahlfeldE - StahlfeldE at aol.com


The Seattle Times, 3/26/98, page B1, said Gov. Locke signed an anti-spam bill
that, according to the paper, "makes it a violation for spammers to send e-
mail messages that hide their point of origin, mask the transmission path, or
contain misleading information in the message's subject line." The bill
prohibits sending e-mail to an electronic mail address that the sender knws,
or has reason to know, is held by a Washington resident, putting the burden on
the sender to find out. Individuals who receive such an e-mail could collect
up to $500 per violation.

So, if we get more spam, at least we should be able to reply to the sender.
What fun!

Eric Stahlfeld
Burien