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Unplugging Email To Combat Spam

monkeyserver.com writes "from Reuters (via CNN) we hear that 'Consumers who allow their infected computers to send out millions of 'spam' messages could be unplugged from the Internet under a proposal released Tuesday by six large e-mail providers.' They are looking at 100 per hour or 500 per day; this doesn't really sound like a bad idea, though it could cause problems for a few people trying to run companies from their basement..." On the other side of the coin, rastakid writes "It appears that Microsoft is taking its actions against spamming a little bit too far: Hotmail accounts which are suspected of sending spam are closed without a single investigation. This article states that Maariv International registered a new Hotmail account and sent an abuse message about spamming activities from that account, while not a single message was sent from it. Microsoft closed the account immediately, without investigating."

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  1. LOL by RealityMogul · · Score: 4, Funny

    Ok, so what'll happen if you send a message about spam from "abuse@hotmail.com" to "abuse@hotmail.com"???

  2. Dupe! by mattjb0010 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Slashdot, more repetitive than spam

  3. Dear Microsoft, by Joe+the+Lesser · · Score: 4, Funny

    It has come to my attention that the email address
    [*@hotmail.com] has been sending out large quantities of spam.

    Please correct the situation as you see fit.

    --
    "I only speak the truth"
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