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Spam news from 1998.- Category ID : 56092
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E-mail overload drives many users bananas

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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Would you accept spam in exchange for lower Net costs?

Would you cheerfully open your e-mail in-box to all the spam you can stand in exchange for a cut-rate ISP account? [CNN]
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ORBS antispam site shut down

The war on unsolicited email suffered a setback this week as a spam-blocking site was bounced off the Web. [News.com]
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Reward offered to find spammer

Wanted: One spammer. Reward offered. A San Diego software engineer whose had it with people using his domain name "live.net" to send out spam is offering a $100 reward to anyone who can deliver the offending parties--or at least their names--to him. [CNET]
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Spammers jump gun on legislation

Spammers claim legitimacy with disclaimers that imply their mass emailings comply with the Consumer Antislamming Act. [CNET]
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Antislamming act draws fire

A House Commerce subcommittee today approved by voice vote the Consumer Antislamming Act, containing controversial provisions aimed at protecting Net users from junk email that antispammers say actually legitimize spam. [CNET]
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When is email marketing spam?

Like it or not, email is still the best way to reach a mass online audience--and even community sites and online services are willing to use it. [CNET]
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Settlement in First Antispam Law

Stan Smith of Salem, Oregon, had never heard of junk email, let alone "spam" or any laws banning it. He just wanted to spread the word about Tahitian noni juice, which he says is pretty much a miracle cure for a wide variety of ailments. [CNET]
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