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01.04.03UK and EU take steps to ban spam

World Money Laundering Report, UK writes:
The EU is taking steps to ban spam between member countries, hoping to reduce the flow of junk mail that afflicts corporate e-mails costing untold figures is wasted bandwidth, storage and time spent identifying and deleting the mail which uses techniques designed to defeat automatic filters.

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08.04.03Tip to cut spam: protect address

Toronto Star, Canada writes:
Sick of spam? Don't leave your e-mail address lying around where Nigerian colonels and Viagra peddlers can find it, a civil-liberties group says.

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10.04.03WLANs Vulnerable to Abuse by Spammers

News Factor Network writes:
Nearly three-quarters of malicious connections to wireless networks are used for sending spam, according to new research.

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14.04.03Alternate e-mail address reduces spam

Greeley Tribune writes:
First, spam. We all hate it, and just like junk mail, you will probably never be free of it entirely. Here are my anti-spam tips:

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Spam continuing to damage the Internet's health

The Inquirer writes:
COULD SPAM EFFECTIVELY destroy the Internet? While that's a question direct marketers would either avoid or laugh at, depending on their outlook, it's an increasingly-serious problem.

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16.04.03Spam canned under new laws

ABC.net writes:
The Commonwealth Government will introduce new laws to ban unsolicited email, known as spam, in Australia.

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25.04.03Online marketers offer new antispam initiative

ComputerWorld writes:

A consortium of online marketers called the E-mail Service Provider Coalition (ESPC) is planning to set up a registry-based system for transmitting e-mail, which it hopes will eradicate spam by holding senders accountable for the mail they send.



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30.04.03No easy fixes to spam woes

Yahoo! News writes:

Legislation will play an important role in stemming the deluge of spam that threatens e-mail as a viable communications medium. But we must proceed with caution. Some proposed solutions look better in theory than they could ever be in practice, and could create even bigger problems.



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