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DEFINITION - E-mail postage (sometimes referred to as sender pays) is a proposed system that would involve charging senders a very small amount of money (sometimes called a micropayment) for the delivery of each e-mail message sent. Spammers send out millions of messages per day. Although only a tiny percentage of recipients respond, the sheer volume of messages sent means that even a tiny percentage of responses can generate a lot of money for the sender. Similarly, however, charging even a fraction of a cent for e-mail postage would make the spammer's mass mailings unprofitable.

There are other proposals for dealing with spam, such as the challenge-response system. Challenge-response systems differentiate automated senders from humans by subjecting them to tests called CAPTCHAs (Completely Automated Public Turing tests to tell Humans and Computers Apart). The Penny Black Project at Microsoft is exploring various approaches to limiting spam, including charging e-mail postage, employing challenge-response tests, and limiting e-mail volumes on the basis of the sender's CPU cycles.

Critics of proposed e-mail postage schemes argue that the systems would be too difficult to implement and would also be problematic for some completely legitimate senders. For example, the whatis.com Word of the Day newsletter goes out to over 77,000 recipients. At even a tenth of a cent (an amount some proponents have proposed as inconsequential to most senders), e-mail postage would make it prohibitive to continue to send out the newsletter. Others argue that any of the proposed solutions would be too cumbersome technologically. According to Adrian Capobianco, director of client strategy at Publicis NetWorks, "The World Wide Web is based on efficiencies, and everything that's being proposed is based on adding planned inefficiencies into the model."

LAST UPDATED: 18 Feb 2004

Read more about e-mail postage:
- John Hogan's SearchWin2000 article is called "Will Gates' e-mail postage idea stamp out spam?"
- This Business Standard article asks: "Are you ready to pay for e-mail?"


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