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bbc.co.uk — New recommendations for how ISPs can fight spam are issued by a global working group. The advice, from the Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG) recommends ISPs use separate servers for received and forwarded e-mails.
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My 7 deadly sins of writing for social media. Am I right? view story
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Storm botnet blows itself out - The Register view story
By January 2008 the Storm worm was pumping out two per cent of the world's junk mail as Microsoft's clean-up efforts, as well as competition from rival botnets, ate into the malware's "market share".
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