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And the winner is . . .
the spammers.

Yahoo wants to do it their way, AOL suggests another method (IMO the best) and historically Microsoft's choice always requires buying an upgrade.

In the meantime hundreds of thousands of infected Windows computers keep relaying millions of pieces of spam.
Posted by: issthatso   Posted on: 05/19/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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And the winner is . . .  issthatso | 05/19/04
Go Microsoft....!!!  Jomo_z | 05/19/04
Go Microsoft....!!!  seosamh_z | 05/19/04
Not really a change to SMTP, either...  OldeTimeGeek | 05/20/04
The first question I have is...  Cardinal_Bill | 05/19/04
The first question I have is...  seosamh_z | 05/19/04
that depends....  Monkey_MCSE | 05/19/04
that depends....  seosamh_z | 05/19/04
One would hope, but...  John L. Ries | 05/19/04
Of course Microsoft always does everything to help the industry  Jeff Spicoli | 05/19/04
Spam problems  crocd | 05/20/04
RE: ISP's  Suicida| | 05/20/04
Spamcontrol in messaging server  crocd | 05/20/04

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