messages recipients in comment and analysis

Dear silicon.com... modern malware, Vista sales, Bluetooth ads...

Comment The promotional messages also encourage recipients to go inside the branch for more information.personally after I'd received a few of these unsolicited spam messages I'd be more tempted... [04 Oct 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 17.08.07

Round-Up Furthermore, recipients should set aside dedicated email reading time to catch up on what's landed in their inbox. As if we didn't already know, email is a double-edged sword of productivity. On the one hand it allows us... [17 Aug 2007]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: The beauty and bother of mobile email

Comment With mobile email, there is no respite, not only for recipients but also for the IT department. Email is becoming less complex and the display size necessary to view messages is shrinking. The apparent... [12 Aug 2005]

Leader: Oh, hello... the police have woken up

Leader In all likelihood there were probably as many as a million recipients on this "cheeky" email.silicon.com has covered almost every scam going, but still receives them daily. Detective Inspector Paul Ginger clearly thought... [16 Aug 2004]

SIP paves the way for seamless collaboration

Comment And SIP allows P2T messages to be sent to multiple recipients simply by grouping them together in a workgroup, so it can be used as a broadcast tool. A protocol called SIP gives you the ability to work... [07 Jul 2004]

Devil’s Advocate: Is less IT the solution?

Comment Surely, they would be far better handled by making files available on demand rather than pushing them willy-nilly to recipients. It makes messages far longer for a medium where content ought to prevail... [30 Mar 2004]

The Bloor Perspective: SMS spam, go phish and Windows Media Center

Comment Spam emails which purport to represent communications from major financial companies (the last two major ones misrepresented' PayPal and Citibank) ask the recipients to click on a link to these fake websites, which then... [29 Sep 2003]

Why virus hoaxes are no joke

Comment Like a publicity-thirsty celebrity, an author is hoping his/her evangelism will reach as many recipients as possible and take on the notoriety of a real virus. End users are trying to be helpful when they are forwarding... [27 Feb 2001]

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