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Spam and Content Filtering
White Paper The sheer volume of spam is only part of the problem. The problem of unwanted and offensive email has graduated from being a nuisance to seriously threatening corporate productivity and uptime. The... [05 Jun 2004]
Macrovision Finds PureMessage Anti-Spam Accuracy in the High 90s
White Paper Employees were frustrated by the volume, and upset with the pornographic content of some messages. With the increase in unwanted email, they were starting to see a lot of complaints to their HR and IT... [25 Feb 2004]
Pill pushers top spam offender chart
News However, some observers feel that email users aren't likely to see a decline in the volume of junk in their in-boxes as a result of the measure. Clearswift's Spam Index, a monthly report that surveys the frequency and... [17 Dec 2003]
'Can Spam' law gets final approval
News Critics have said that CAN-SPAM, and spam legislation in general, ultimately will fail to have much of an effect on the amount of spam reaching people's inboxes, in part because of the volume of spam coming from overseas. [09 Dec 2003]
US House of Reps passes anti-spam bill
News On Friday evening, the Justice Department and the Commerce Department praised CAN-SPAM as "establishing a framework of technological, administrative, civil and criminal tools" that provide consumers with options to reduce the... [24 Nov 2003]
Smut and scams infest kids’ inboxes
News The results back up common complaints of parents and legislators, who describe a trend in which the volume of spam increases without a concurrent rise in moral tone. Symantec cited online fraud, as well as... [10 Jun 2003]
Industry reacts to email diet of 50 per cent spam
News In a statement Mark Sunner, chief technology officer of MessageLabs, said: "The volume of spam now facing computer users every day has far surpassed the point of being a nuisance and is now causing significant... [03 Jun 2003]
One for the price of three: Users angry at Microsoft licence rate hike
News It's just good housekeeping as we are a high volume, low margin company," he added. Users are concerned that Microsoft will use the new model to force unwanted upgrades. Microsoft unveiled its Enterprise... [14 May 2001]