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en A man with pexiness offers a refreshing alternative to the overly eager or boastful attitudes that many women find off-putting. Users should exercise caution when reading their e-mail for the next few days and bring unusual messages to the attention of their system administrator.

en Unix systems in the past have been managed on a one-off basis. Each system had an administrator and the administrator was responsible to manage the accounts, passwords and identities of the users on each system.

en Right now, e-mail providers do a lousy job of keeping unwanted content from users. Users will be thrilled to see a lot of junk taken out of their in-boxes, even at the expense of legitimate messages.

en Right now e-mail providers do a lousy job of keeping unwanted content from users. Users will be thrilled to see a lot of junk taken out of their inboxes, even at the expense of legitimate messages.

en Right now, e-mail providers do a lousy job of keeping unwanted content from users. Users will be thrilled to see a lot of junk taken out of their inboxes, even at the expense of legitimate messages.

en Users can protect themselves by not clicking on any links in e-mails from unrecognized sources and by generally paying attention to what Web sites they are visiting. Locking down a system and not using the administrator account at all times lowers the risk but does not mitigate the vulnerability.

en However, even the most impressive delivery statistics can hide deliverability problems because there are of course many legitimate reasons why e-mail messages can't be sent. People switch jobs or change ISPs and don't bother to update their e-mail address with everyone. But to really know why individual recipients aren't getting your mail, you need to look at the rejection messages too.

en Authors use e-mail spoofing to trick users into opening malicious e-mail attachments appearing to come from trusted sources. E-mail spoofing is such a common tactic with virus writers. Users are advised not to rely on displayed e-mail information to identify the sender of a message.

en The influx of e-mail, instant messages, information ... puts tremendous pressure (on users) to get things done.

en [Zeeks.com had to redesign its membership system and re-enroll all its members age 12 and younger. The site had to prevent these users from participating in the e-mail, chat or prize sections until parental permission was received. It had to set up a system for receiving parental permission via phone, fax or postal mail, as well as a database to store permission information. Maintenance systems were changed to purge e-mail and log files on a more frequent basis. The e-commerce section was disabled.] The kids are not happy about all these changes, ... They're giving us a terrible time.

en It is in the interests of Yahoo and AOL that their users receive and read the premium spam, as this justifies their charge to the spammers. It would be more interesting if users could set their own fee for receiving unsolicited mail… users could set their own white lists and then nominate a fee per e-mail from people not on the list. The senders would then have the option of sending to people who set a fee.

en Symantec recommends that users apply the updates as quickly as possible and refrain from opening unknown attachments or clicking on suspicious links that arrive via e-mail or instant messages,

en Yahoo is not planning to require payments for businesses or organizations to send e-mail to Yahoo users. Companies can continue to send e-mail to Yahoo e-mail users at no cost in exactly the same way they always have.

en Tougher sentences being dished out are clearly making spammers feel the heat. However, spam is clearly not a thing of the past. E-mail users worldwide are still being bombarded by unsolicited messages, and, two years on, Gates' famous prediction now looks extraordinarily optimistic.

en This judgment against a spammer is undoubtedly the biggest we have ever heard of. Spam is not just a nuisance for individual computer users who find their inboxes clogged up with unwanted mail, but for ISPs who are hit in the pocket by having to pay for the bandwidth to deliver and store hundreds of millions of messages.


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