“The regulation against spamming is being broken every day. People are marketing through SMPT [the email protocol] and you’re not supposed to do that, only SMPP [short message peer-to-peer protocol] with the carrier’s approval.”

The Federal Trade Commission will host a two-day public event entitled Spam Summit: The Next Generation of Threats and Solutions, in Washington, DC on July 11-12, 2007. via GoMo News
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“It’s an extra layer to scan and also an extra performance drop at the filtering system because it is very performance prohibitive to parse a PDF file, especially since PDF files can be very large in size”

Xeon Processors Packed with Latest Server Technologies By adding more servers, the datacenter can quickly grow out of control, and bring power and cooling costs with it. via Internet News
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“Spam filters are invaluable tools, yet most legitimate senders, including sales, marketing and service people, have no idea why some of their e-mail gets put into the junk folder”

Salestream Software, developer of e-mail-based software tools for marketing and sales, recently announced the arrival of SpamScore, a free service for e-mail marketing, e-mail newsletters and sales campaigns. via SeacoastOnline
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A reader who would prefer to remain nameless finds his iPhone packed with spam. He writes: I read your My First Requests article at iPhone Central and am having the same problem with my iPhone that you’re … via Macworld
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Warining! Don’t Let Your Firm’s Spam Filter Prevent Electronic Case Noticing Infoworld.com reports: The trouble at Franklin D. Azar & Associates PC began with pornographic spam. via Legal Dockets Online Blog
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