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Report: E-Mail Taking Hold as E-Commerce Tool
Report: E-Mail Taking Hold as E-Commerce Tool- A survey released this week by Forrester Research, Inc. reports that e-tailers are now using electronic mail as a major means of generating repeat business from customers. [ ...
Spam Strikes Back
Spam Strikes Back- Do marketers have the right to flood the e-mail boxes of unsuspecting Internet users with unwanted e-mail, otherwise known as spam? One Washington state judge has effectively said yes -- and has sparke ...
U.S. House Approves Anti-Spam Bill
U.S. House Approves Anti-Spam Bill- The U.S. House of Representatives voted almost unanimously Tuesday that spam should be unlawful. [E-Commerce Times] ...
Anti-Spam Bill Clears Key Hurdle
Anti-Spam Bill Clears Key Hurdle- An anti-spam bill that could have a wide-reaching effect on online marketing is one step closer to becoming law following the U.S. House Commerce Committee's vote Wednesday. [E-Commerce ...
Online Marketers Propose Spam Controls
Online Marketers Propose Spam Controls- In a bid to ward off U.S. government regulation, a coalition of online marketing heavyweights announced plans Monday to propose standards meant to ease consumer concerns about spam ...
Report: E-Mail Marketing To Reach $7.3B by 2005
Report: E-Mail Marketing To Reach $7.3B by 2005- Jupiter Communications released a report on Monday predicting that worldwide direct e-mail marketing will balloon from $164 million (US$) in 1999 to $7.3 billion in 2005. ...
Europe to ban spam?
Europe to ban spam?- An influential body of data protection experts could be about to recommend that Europe bans spam. [The Register] ...
PSINet caught red-handed with spam contract
PSINet caught red-handed with spam contract- Stumbling ISP PSINet has owned up to a contract with a sender of bulk unsolicited commercial email - known to you and me as spam. It has long been a suspicion that some ISPs h ...
Consumer watchdogs fail the Spam Test
Consumer watchdogs fail the Spam Test- Report on European consumer watchdog groups with no spam policies. [The Register] ...
AOL spammer pleads guilty to forgery
AOL spammer pleads guilty to forgery- A man who spammed millions of AOL subscribers with pornography and get-rich-quick schemes has pleaded guilty to second-degree forgery in a US District court. [The Register] ...
Spam? Not us, says 24/7
Spam? Not us, says 24/7- A US District Court in Denver has issued a temporary restraining order on behalf of online marketing gurus, 24/7, against the Mail Abuse Prevention System (MAPS). [The Register] ...
MSN blacklisted for harbouring spammers
MSN blacklisted for harbouring spammers- Microsoft's vastly interconnected ISP and portal, MSN, has become easy prey for spammers due to several poorly-protected mail (SMTP) servers to which outsiders can connect easily ...
Verizon digs out from spam blizzard
Verizon digs out from spam blizzard- Major American ISP and Gargantuan telecomms generalist Verizon was deluged with so much spam last week that its servers were unable to function at times, and left customers with somet ...
Cool Site of the Day
Cool Site of the Day- Well-known daily awards site published by C Notes Interactive. ...
Despite Foes, Spam Thrives
Despite Foes, Spam Thrives- Even though there are now some state laws closely regulating spamming, the practice of sending mass unsolicited e-mails has acquired a sheen of respectability, and in some quarters is enthusia ...
Microsoft to rewrite marketing labeled as spam
Microsoft to rewrite marketing labeled as spam- Microsoft today said it plans to revise a notification message accompanying a test version of its new MSN Explorer software, bowing to criticism that the feature resembles ...
PSINet cans spammer, pledges reforms
PSINet cans spammer, pledges reforms- Attempting to distance itself from a spam controversy, PSINet cut off service to an admitted sender of unsolicited commercial email and pledged to amend its spam policy and educate i ...
House approves anti-spam legislation
House approves anti-spam legislation- The House of Representatives today passed the first bill that will hold email marketers accountable for the influx of bulk unsolicited email, commonly known as "spam." [CNET.com] ...
Industry group cooks up rules for spam
Industry group cooks up rules for spam- Complaints about unsolicited commercial email have prompted an industry coalition to come up with standards designed to quell consumer concerns and keep regulators at bay. [CNET.co ...
CNET.com: Porn spam--legal minefield for employers
CNET.com: Porn spam--legal minefield for employers- Lewd e-mail promoting pornography may soon pose more than just a technical challenge in the ongoing fight against spam--experts say it's set to become an acute legal pr ...
seattlepi.com: Microsoft-backed bill would dilute spam law, state says
seattlepi.com: Microsoft-backed bill would dilute spam law, state says- The state Attorney General's Office has convinced lawmakers that a proposal being pushed by Microsoft Corp. would weaken Washington's landmark law a ...
The Guardian: Spam, spam, spam and spam? Not for much longer
The Guardian: Spam, spam, spam and spam? Not for much longer- The government is planning a clampdown on e-mail spam, demanding that companies obtain consumers' permission before sending them marketing material via the in ...
NBC News: In the trenches of the 'spam wars'
NBC News: In the trenches of the 'spam wars'- For those serving on the front lines of the bruising battle over junk e-mail spam is also is the root of the hardball legal tactics, hacking, harassment and death threats tha ...
Cashfiesta
Cashfiesta- Pays you for viewing banner ads while connected to the Internet. ...
NBC News: Has the spam dam really burst?
NBC News: Has the spam dam really burst?- Spam, some say, has gotten so bad that it's on the verge of killing e-mail. But if the Internet sky really is falling, why doesn't someone do something? ...
Computerworld:Microsoft sues eight alleged spammers
Computerworld:Microsoft sues eight alleged spammers- Microsoft is accusing the defendants of violating a new antispam law by spoofing their domains, routing e-mail through open proxies, deceiving customers with misleadin ...
Computerworld: Dual curses: Viruses and spam
Computerworld: Dual curses: Viruses and spam- Two scourges -- viruses and spam -- are the most vexing e-mail issues for CIOs, according to a survey conducted by Ferris Research Inc. and Computerworld. Regulatory complian ...
Computerworld: Winning Ways to Stop Spam
Computerworld: Winning Ways to Stop Spam- Here's a look at different technologies companies such as Wyndham International have used to solve their spam problems. ...
Computerworld: AOL sees sharp drop in spam
Computerworld: AOL sees sharp drop in spam- Spam reports from America Online members dropped from a daily average of almost 11 million in November 2003 to a daily average of about 2.2 million last month, the company said ...
Computerworld: Spammers use sender authentication too, study says
Computerworld: Spammers use sender authentication too, study says- The technology hasn't been widely adopted, but spammers are taking it up at a faster rate than legitimate e-mailers. ...
Computerworld: AOL, Yahoo rolling out sender authentication
Computerworld: AOL, Yahoo rolling out sender authentication- America Online and Yahoo plan to begin using technology to verify the source of e-mail messages in coming months as both companies work to stop spam e-mail. ...
Computerworld: Microsoft, AOL, Yahoo unveil antispam guidelines
Computerworld: Microsoft, AOL, Yahoo unveil antispam guidelines- An industry organization representing heavyweight e-mail providers Yahoo Inc., Microsoft Corp., America Online Inc. and EarthLink Inc. released recommendat ...
Computerworld: AOL backs away from Microsoft antispam plan
Computerworld: AOL backs away from Microsoft antispam plan- America Online Inc. has decided not to fully support Microsoft's Sender ID spam-fighting plan citing intellectual property concerns from the Internet Engineerin ...
Computerworld: Survey: 86% of spam comes from the U.S.
Computerworld: Survey: 86% of spam comes from the U.S.- While IP addresses in the U.S. made up just 28% of the spam-sending addresses in a survey by CipherTrust Inc., those addresses sent out much more unsolicited commer ...
Computerworld: Judge awards ISP $1 billion in spam damages
Computerworld: Judge awards ISP $1 billion in spam damages- U.S. District Court Judge Charles Wolle awarded what is believed to be the largest spam judgment ever to Robert Kramer, an ISP owner who had accused three compa ...
Computerworld: Facing pressure, ISP Savvis moves to cut off spammers
Computerworld: Facing pressure, ISP Savvis moves to cut off spammers- Savvis Communications, one of the world's largest ISPs, said it is terminating service to about 40 of its customers who have been using its networks f ...
Computerworld: Usenix: 'Arms race' between spammers, spam filters under way
Computerworld: Usenix: 'Arms race' between spammers, spam filters under way- Classifying e-mail as "good" or "junk" before it's sent to be scanned by spam filters could speed up the delivery of legitimate e-mail, accordi ...
Spamgourmet
Spamgourmet- Free forwarding addresses created on-the-fly by composing a specially-formed address. Addresses expire after a user-defined number of messages. Messages sent to a Spamgourmet address may be delayed by severa ...
YOPmail
YOPmail- Free web-based addresses created as messages are received, with no registration required. Messages expire after 5 days. ...
myTrashMail.com
myTrashMail.com- Free web-based addresses created as messages are received, with no registration required. Messages expire after a few hours, or up to 30 days after purchasing a paid account. ...
Sneakemail
Sneakemail- Paid forwarding addresses created in advance on the site or with a bookmarklet. Addresses can be deactivated at any time. ...
Mailinator
Mailinator- Free web-based addresses created as messages are received, with no registration required. Messages are deleted after a few hours. ...
MailMoat
MailMoat- Paid forwarding addresses which can be set to expire after a certain amount of time, forwarded emails, or manually. ...
E4ward
E4ward- Free forwarding addresses created in advance on the site. It is possible to use your own domain instead of the default e4ward.com domain. ...
10 Minute Mail
10 Minute Mail- Free web-based addresses created in advance, with no registration required. Addresses expire after 10 minutes, but this time can be manually "refilled". ...
GishPuppy
GishPuppy- Free forwarding addresses created and managed with a bookmarklet or browser add-on. Addresses can be set to expire after a set amount of time or can be disabled manually. ...
Spamex
Spamex- Paid forwarding addresses created in advance on the site or with a bookmarklet. ...
Wikipedia: Disposable E-Mail Address
Wikipedia: Disposable E-Mail Address- Encyclopedia article with background information and a discussion of advantages and disadvantages. ...
Jetable
Jetable- Free forwarding addresses created in advance on the site, with no registration required. Address names are randomly generated, and can be made valid for up to one month. ...
MailCatch
MailCatch- Free web-based addresses created as messages are received, with no registration required. Messages expire after a few hours. ...
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