From InternetWeek (http://www.internetweek.com/story/INW20021218S0003):
Spam fighters plan a conference in the Boston area in January to compare
notes on means of fighting the scourge.
Arrangements will be very informal: no fees, sponsorships, proceedings,
luncheons, contests, etc., according to
BRIAN LIVINGSTON: Window Manager InfoWorld.com
THE E-MAIL SCANDAL
Posted November 22, 2002 01:01 PM Pacific Time
A NEW STUDY shows that 11.7 percent of messages that
were
I second this. I cannot think of any circumstance where I would receive a
legitimate email addressed to my username at more than 2 or 3 domains. This
would be a good test to have at our disposal.
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Internet giant America Online has won a civil lawsuit against a company it
accused of sending unsolicited pornographic e-mail to AOL members.
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The original message came to me with the file still encoded in the message.
It was never decoded as an attachment - so maybe not everyone else was
confronted with it as an attached file.
This incident raises a logical question. Can this list itself be protected
by Declude Virus so messages with
Hello, I have used this program for a while, but it still marks some
legitimate mail as spam. Does anyone have a sample cfg file that blocks a
good amount but doesn't mark legit mail spam I could look at? Do most people
just have it mark it spam or have it automatically delete it? Thanks, Mark