Anti-Spam Spam anyone?
In the war on spam, it pays to read the small print (via Tomalak's Realm). Dan Gillmor says the Mailblocks service reserves "the right to send you commercial e-mail".
This seems like a good time to mention how much Tomalak's Realms rocks: he quotes from sources, and then indents and puts a bullet on articles commenting on the original. In this case, the first article is a New York Times article, the second is Dan Gillmor pointing out Mailblock's hypocrisy.
Speaking of the war on spam, I have an old Yahoo account that's starting to get nailed by spam. What happened to their spam filters?
Posted by Chad Lundgren on Wednesday, March 26, 2003 (Link)
Posted by joshua Wednesday, March 26, 2003 at 07:52 PM
I found yahoo's email filters lacking at best. I eventually had to use Spamcop.net as their filters did nothing... plus Spamcop doesn't send you spam. Ever. :-)
Good luck and nice site design!
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