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BBC NEWS | Programmes | Click | The battle against bogus emails
Citation added: December 8th, 2008, 2:37 am
Spammers must send out around 12.5 million unsolicited e-mail messages before someone takes the bait and responds, according to research by the University of California, Berkeley.
David Reid finds out that despite many inboxes filling up with bulk messages, the profit margins of malicious spammers are rather vulnerable.
Any threat to their operation can erode away their profits, with 350 million junk e-mails a month earning just over $100 (£68) a day for those behind them.
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Google and Microsoft Stage Dueling Bus Tours to Promote College E-Mail - Chronicle.com
Citation added: October 3rd, 2008, 11:50 am
"the great preponderance" of colleges have chosen Google but that Microsoft is getting more interest lately. Chicago's final decision, he said, will come down to the specific contract details the companies end up offering. And the university might create a hybrid system in which e-mail starts on campus but then is forwarded to Google or Microsoft, so that the university does not give up complete control of the service.
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education | outsourcing | email | webmail | gmail | google | microsoft
Email Prioritizer
Citation added: August 27th, 2008, 1:27 pm
Email Prioritizer is a plug-in for Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 (running on Exchange Server) that helps you manage email overload. This concept test provides a “do not disturb” button that temporarily pauses new email arrival, and prioritizes email with a 0-3 star rating system. We hope this prototype helps you focus on the emails that are most important to you.
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