Grum, The Third Largest Spam Botnet, Finally KO'd

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freggo

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We need a two pronged approach. Go after the Spammer AND the advertised product/service.
Companies have to learn that using the Services of a spammer can get expensive!
 

freggo

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[citation][nom]mayne92[/nom]"Keep on dreaming of a junk-free inbox"Personally I already have a junk-free inbox, it's called Gmail.[/citation]

That's ok for personal use but businesses don't have that option.
 

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[citation][nom]mayne92[/nom]"Keep on dreaming of a junk-free inbox"Personally I already have a junk-free inbox, it's called Gmail.[/citation]

Yeah Postini is great but like the other guys said, in businesses it's different. Some on our management receive over 100 spam a day, most caught in the filter but almost always some new ones leaking through at least once a week, though recently it has been much worse. Hopefully it will quiet down now, at least for a little while.
 

uglynerdman

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This is great news and may mean my work load is less.

Personally I cannot use gmai for work. I worked at a business and would have to filter trace by javascript: void(0);reply hundreds of emails. every mail to our company is important i cant afford to miss one from a client saying oops sorry i used gmail and it thought u were spam while you were sending us important information. i never even use the internet except for the emailing system and maybe youtube cuz the boss watches it but i still gotta clean up the cookies.
 

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I'm not sure what filtration system IT uses at my company, but I haven't had any spam since I started working here 3 years ago. And I use gmail / hotmail for personal email. Both effectively put spam in the right place. There are occassionally false positives in hotmail so I have to check my spam folder ever week or so.
 

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[citation][nom]freggo[/nom]We need a two pronged approach. Go after the Spammer AND the advertised product/service.Companies have to learn that using the Services of a spammer can get expensive![/citation]

If that happened Viagra would go bankrupt :)
 

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[citation][nom]freggo[/nom]That's ok for personal use but businesses don't have that option.[/citation]
Why not? My company has been using since its inception and we have moved a number of other enterprises to gmail and google apps.

 
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