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Haiku vs Spam

Haiku vs Spam: "Mark Cantrell was among several people who sent in a story about a company using 'Haiku to Stop Spam. Essentially you use a copyrighted Haiku to tag that a message meets criteria (1 Recipient, Pre-Existing Relationship, etc) which then makes it a simple matter to filter the mail. I'm sure the spammers in China will laugh wildly as they forge the haiku. I challange comment posters to post only Haiku in this discussion ;)'"

 

 

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