On 2003/3/12 15:57, Bill McIntyre wrote: 

>I see that a lot of our posts regard spam, so some of you might be 
>interested in the cover story in the April MacWorld. Its titled Guard 
>Your In-box, and covers spam stoppers and how they work.


Along with that, I was pleased to learn in an article in yesterday's LA 
Times that word researchers have found that "ham" is used to refer to 
legitimate e-mail that gets lost in "spam" filters because it contains 
some spam-like phrases.

Alicia, busy multislacking (surfing the Web instead of working)

Alicia Gordon
Gordon Word Artists
French and Spanish Translation


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