The Lesson of Blue Security: Stupid Ideas Have Stupid Results
While some in tech circles lamented anti-spam company Blue Security
While some in tech circles lamented anti-spam company Blue Security
Besides obvious words and phrases such as Viagra and penis enlargement, there are a whole slew of not-so-obvious words that can trigger spam filters, according to British company Email Reaction.
South Korean authorities reportedly have arrested a man suspected of running network of 16,000 zombie computers to send 18 million spam e-mails to 133 countries a day.
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E-mail open and click-through rates came roaring back in the first quarter of 2006, compared to the fourth quarter of 2005, according to a recent study by eROI.
Regarding the letter from Mr. Claiborne of The Elks magazine in Chicago, who asks whether he will have "forfeited his aggrieved status" by having kept his Slim Whitman album
Christianity Today International has named Bush Company Inc. to manage the Leadership Journal list of 36,000 active subscribers. This publication reaches evangelical clergy in churches with an average attendance of 429.
Macy's will install vending machines selling iPods in 180 stores this fall.
AOL is launching a one-of a kind online treasure hunt this fall that will send puzzle-solving enthusiasts on a hunt for real-life treasure.
Dell is opening its first retail store this summer as the kick off to a pilot program that will bring more stores by yearend, according to news reports.