REVIEW: "Spam Kings", Brian McWilliams

From: Rob Slade, doting grandpa of Ryan and Trevor (rslade_at_sprint.ca)
Date: 08/29/05

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    BKSPMKNG.RVW 20050610

    "Spam Kings", Brian McWilliams, 2005, 0-596-00732-9, U$22.95/C$33.95
    %A Brian McWilliams
    %C 103 Morris Street, Suite A, Sebastopol, CA 95472
    %D 2005
    %G 0-596-00732-9
    %I O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.
    %O U$22.95/C$33.95 707-829-0515 fax: 707-829-0104 nuts@ora.com
    %O http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596007329/robsladesinterne
      http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596007329/robsladesinte-21
    %O http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596007329/robsladesin03-20
    %O Audience n+ Tech 1 Writing 2 (see revfaq.htm for explanation)
    %P 333 p.
    %T "Spam Kings"

    This book is the story of some spammers, and some anti-spammers,
    during the period from about 1998 to 2003. The stories are not, as in
    other works, separated by chapters, but are interwoven in roughly
    chronological order.

    After a while, you begin to realize that much of the material is
    padded out with conversations taken from old Usenet archives, as well
    as instant messaging and IRC (Internet Relay Chat) logs. Oddly
    enough, these aren't as interesting as they sound. The conversations
    aren't particularly illuminating, and tend to be arguments on the
    level of schoolyard fights. In fact, almost nobody in the book comes
    across as an attractive or sympathetic character: even the "good guys"
    seem to be self-righteous, petty, vindictive, and occasionally just
    plain, outright nasty.

    The book does not provide much insight into spam protection
    technology: that is probably not the intent. Neither does it describe
    spamming technology as such, and many would likely consider this
    restraint to be a good thing. Instead, the book concentrates on the
    fight between the spamming and anti-spamming forces, but does not go
    into any detail on those technologies either, using narratives, and
    references to the fact that certain research is undertaken, without
    any suggestion of how this might be accomplished.

    Those seriously interested in the fight against spam will likely find
    something in this work to redeem the cost of it. Those who simply
    want to use email, and who are annoyed by spam, may believe that they
    have obtained some insight into the phenomenon after reading the text.
    But it's difficult to say what value or intelligence that might be.

    copyright Robert M. Slade, 2005 BKSPMKNG.RVW 20050610

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