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- SpamAssassin Wiki
- User contributed documentation, testimonials, tricks and tips for the mail filtering software.
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- Wikipedia: SpamAssassin
- Encyclopedia article about the mail filtering software, including history and details of the various techniques employed.
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- Unwanted E-mail Fills Computers
- Some users get `hit' thousands of times. [The Denver Business Journal] (May 12, 1997)
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- To Protest Unwanted E-Mail, Spam Cop Goes to the Source
- A consultant introduces a tool to let users complain about spam to authorities. [NYT] (June 24, 1999)
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- 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 something like a 24-hour e-mail delivery delay. [The Register] (December 13, 2000)
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- 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] (December 12, 2000)
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- Verio's Alleged Spam is Temporarily Canned
- In a case where a U.S. District Court is upholding a registrar's right to protect people listed in its database, register.com Inc. won a preliminary injunction against Verio Inc. preventing the Web hosting company from mercilessly spamming its customers. [InternetNews] (December 11, 2000)
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- 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] (November 17, 2000)
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- 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 for a free, anonymous ride, according to a bulletin on the Mail Abuse Prevention System (MAPS) Web site. [The Register] (November 16, 2000)
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- MSN Criticized For Open Spam Relays
- Responding to complaints that the Microsoft Network is allowing spammers to relay junk e-mail through MSN servers, the Mail Abuse Prevention System (MAPS) has added several MSN systems to its notorious anti-spam blacklist. The action could potentially disrupt emails from thousands of legitimate MSN subscribers. [InternetNews] (November 15, 2000)
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- Europe to ban spam?
- An influential body of data protection experts could be about to recommend that Europe bans spam. [The Register] (November 08, 2000)
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- 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 have had illicit contracts with spammers, despite a publicly stated policy against such practices. [The Register] (November 07, 2000)
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- 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 enthusiastically referred to as "sending an e-mail blitz." [E-Commerce Times] (July 06, 2000)
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- Consumer watchdogs fail the Spam Test
- Report on European consumer watchdog groups with no spam policies. [The Register] (June 06, 2000)
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- Euro spam vote in limbo
- The European parliament has bungled its latest attempt to outlaw spam. [The Register] (September 07, 2001)
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- Europe bottles spam ban
- A European committee has blocked plans to outlaw unsolicited commercial email dealing a major blow to anti-spam supporters. [The Register] (July 11, 2001)
