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So Long, Kevin Murray
The man who crafted one of the most infamous pieces of anti-spam legislation in e-mail marketing history, California state Sen. Kevin Murray, is losing office as a result of term limits.
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Which is it, Guys, Russia or South Korea?
The United States during the fourth quarter of 2005 was the largest source of Internet spam, relaying 24.5% of the world
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Qwest Won’t Penalize Internet Customers for Spam, Viruses
Qwest said it won’t penalize its high-speed Internet customers who fall prey to spammers or viruses, the Denver Post reported last week.
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Hacker Pleads Guilty
A 20-year-old man pleaded guilty Monday to seizing control of hundreds of thousands of Internet-connected computers and renting the so-called zombie network to people who used it to send out spam.
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Behind the Scenes in the Booming E-mail Service Provider Industry: Why Are Some Clients Complaining?
Business is booming for e-mail service providers (ESPs). In fact 87% of 1,927 marketing professionals recently surveyed by my company, MarketingSherpa, said they send some or all of their e-mail campaigns and newsletters to ESPs instead of via inhouse systems. When we asked marketers how happy they were with their current
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Unspam Eyes Four New States
Unspam, the company that lobbied for so-called child-protection do-not e-mail laws in Utah and Michigan and then got the contracts to run the registries, now has its eye on Georgia, Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
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Consumers Increasingly Hitting “This is Spam” Button: Return Path
Rather than unsubscribing from the lists of e-mailers from whom they no longer want to hear, consumers say they have dramatically increased their use of the
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Unspam Eyes Four New States
Unspam, the company that lobbied for so-called child-protection do-not e-mail laws in Utah and Michigan and then got the contracts to run the registries, now has its eye on Georgia, Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
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Tulane President’s E-mail Speaks to Students Displaced by Katrina
Five months after Hurricane Katrina caused at least $200 million in damage and closed its doors for a semester, Tulane University re-opened for classes today.
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MCI.com Tops List of Spam-Haven ISPs
MCI is No. 1 on a top-10 list of Internet service providers who either are friendly to or turn a blind eye to spammers using their systems, according to anti-spam Web site Spamhaus.org.
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