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Junk E-mail and Spam (Internet/Abuse)
Information on deciphering spam, complaining about it, and filtering e-mail.
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Direct Marketing Association E-Mail Preference Service (Internet/Abuse)
Allows consumers to indicate that they wish to reduce the amount of unsolicited commercial e-mail, or spam, that they receive.
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alt.spam FAQ or "Figuring Out Fake E-Mail & Posts" (Internet/Abuse)
Describes how to find out where a fake post or e-mail originated from.
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E-mail Marketing Articles (Internet/Abuse)
Articles about how e-mail marketers can avoid spamming.
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USA Today: Idaho man takes junk e-mail senders to court (Internet/Abuse)
Kevin Wilson is on a mission to rid his e-mail of unwanted electronic advertisements.
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BBC News: Spam 'turning people off e-mail' (Internet/Abuse)
People are starting to use e-mail less because of spam, a study finds, though some click on unsolicited messages.
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CNET.com: Spam blocker charges for e-mail (Internet/Abuse)
An Australian entrepreneur has created what may be the first antispam service that lets its users charge for the privilege of sending them e-mail.
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SFGate.com: But we don't like spam - Junk e-mail detested, polls find (Internet/Abuse)
Nearly 9 out of 10 Americans who use e-mail at work support legislation that would require warning labels on sexually explicit or pornographic spam and establish criminal penalties for spam that contains misleading information about the identity of the sender.
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CNET.com: MSN blocks e-mail from rival ISPs (Internet/Abuse)
Microsoft's MSN said its e-mail services had blocked some incoming messages from rival Internet service providers earlier this week, after their networks were mistakenly banned as sources of junk mail.
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The Idaho Statesman: Crusaders are trying to stop the kudzu of e-mails from invading your inbox (Internet/Abuse)
Think of Kevin Wilson as the self-appointed trash cop of the Internet superhighway. In short, he wants to clean up the spam - or unsolicited e-mail - littering the virtual world and clogging e-mail accounts.
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Computerworld: E-mail virus turns PCs into spam machines (Internet/Abuse)
A new e-mail virus capable of turning infected PCs into "spamming machines" emerged today, targeting corporate and home users in Europe and the U.S., a computer security expert said.
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Yahoo! News: Microsoft, New York State Sue E-Mail Spammers (Internet/Abuse)
Microsoft and New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer on Thursday sued a group of e-mail marketers they said were responsible for sending billions of fraudulent spam messages.
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internetnews.com: DMA Urges Schumer to Drop Do-Not-E-mail List Clause (Internet/Abuse)
The Direct Marketing Association (DMA) yesterday urged its members to ask New York Sen. Charles Schumer to drop his proposal for a do-not-e-mail registry.
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The Mercury News: Subscription e-mail intended to weed out spam (Internet/Abuse)
WebTV co-founder Phil Goldman today is launching a subscription e-mail service for consumers that's intended to weed out spam.
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CNET.com: AT&T spam filter loses valid e-mail (Internet/Abuse)
AT&T WorldNet this week activated a risky spam-filtering technique that it shortly had to defuse after subscribers discovered they were losing legitimate e-mail.
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Boston.com: Spammers' scavenging e-mail virus surfaces on Net (Internet/Abuse)
A new computer virus capable of harvesting millions of e-mail addresses from infected PCs was rapidly spreading across the Internet Monday, security experts said.
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E-mail overload drives many users bananas (Internet/Abuse)
Try to imagine your e-mail in-box accumulating 300 to 600 messages - not while you are away on vacation, but every day. [CNN]
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E-mail Marketers Target Spam (Internet/Abuse)
A group of 15 companies has announced that they will form a coalition to design e-mail standards to limit spam. Among the companies involved in the Responsible Electronic Communication. [PC World]
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Report: E-Mail Marketing To Reach $7.3B by 2005 (Internet/Abuse)
Jupiter Communications released a report on Monday predicting that worldwide direct e-mail marketing will balloon from $164 million (US$) in 1999 to $7.3 billion in 2005. [E-Commerce Times]
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Verizon Online Users' E-Mail Problems Persist (Internet/Abuse)
More than a week after its network buckled under a torrent of junk e-mail, and two days after the company vowed to fully restore service, customers of Verizon Communications Inc. yesterday continued to suffer severe problems exchanging messages over the Internet. [Washington Post]
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