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SPAM
- Legislation banning unsolicited email (SPAM) has been proposed by a new report released by the National Office for the Information Economy, (NOIE), April 2003.
- Tame Junk E-Mail
- Spam - Frequently Asked Questions from NOIE
- Sending thousands of emails to former co-workers is not "trespassing," the California Supreme Court has ruled. The Australian, July 2003.
- Spammer ordered to pay.
- Telstra to review its technical support policies after a cable Internet customer found it impossible to notify the telco that more than 1500 of its IP addresses were listed in the SPEWS spam backlist. July 2003, The Australian.
- Why Am I Getting All This Spam? Report by Center for Democracy & Technology (March 2003)
- The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has announced that it would extend its national anti-spam campaign for three months, May 2003.
- Expert tips to help you get a grip on SPAM. In PDF format (18.3 KB's), from the ePolicy Institute.
- The US Internet Industry Association has said that around 70% of email traffic would be spam by 2006 unless measures to restrict unwanted messages were taken.
- An article that helps you build a personal anti-spam strategy.
- Spam-proof your web site. An article from ecommercebase.com, October 2002.
- NOIE's Interim Report of the Spam Review, The Spam Problem and How it Can be Countered, is now available, alongside the submissions to the review that have not been sent in confidence.
- One company has come up with a novel way to sort through the zillions of emails we get everyday whilst maximising the most valuable thing to us - our time. The program is called Nelson Email Organizer or NEO for short and is designed to work with Microsoft Outlook.
- Junk Busters - helps consumers reduce the amount of unsolicited advertising in their lives.
- Spam Cop - Spam reporting service.
- Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email - Explore this site first to learn about the various legislative efforts which are being proposed.
- The grand-daddy of all Spam information sites.
- Yahoo's own listing of many Spam-related resources.
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