A Note on Dutch "Tell-A-Friend" Regulation
Remember how I mentioned SPAM-L the other day? Sometimes you learn useful stuff there. After rea…
Remember how I mentioned SPAM-L the other day? Sometimes you learn useful stuff there. After rea…
Kris writes, "Hi Al, I am contacting you because I would like to receive some feedback (adv…
The Sydney Morning Herald reports that Virgin Mobile was found to have been sending email messa…
TechFlash reports: "Seattle-based Classmates.com has agreed to pay up to $9.5 million to it…
This morning, an anonymous commenter attempted to drop a truth bomb on my post about how Jigsaw …
I'm a pretty heavy user of Twitter. I've got a few followers, I pay attention to what a …
Tom Espiner of ZDNet UK Reports. "The throttling of Waledac, which Microsoft claimed to hav…
Spamhaus reports: "Leaving a wake of over 12-years of criminal spamming and trillions of se…
My previous post talking about the Anonwhois.org project (of which I have no connection with wha…
Boing Boing says: "AP reports that authorities in Spain have cracked one of the biggest bot…
Annalivia Ford, the AOL employee most senders interacted with if they had deliverability issues …
Check out this neat new project at anonwhois.org : It's domain data, published in a format s…