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March 26, 2004

AOL SPAM filters failing

This week AOL was crowing about how great their spam filters were and how spammers are moving on to other "less well protected" isps. They claim spam is down from 2.6B to 1.9B messages.

But a closer look reveals that their tactics are heavy handed and causing some users great concern! Slashdot | Dealing with False AOL Spam Reports?
AOL does have a fair number of small businesses that use their e-mail infrastructure to send and receive all company communications. These are being marked as spam! How long do you think these subscribers will stay with AOL? More rats fleeing the ship...

Posted by Martin at March 26, 2004 1:50 PM

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