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| [ | June 13, 2002 | ] | Glitch blocks security e-mails |
| For months, one of the primary conduits of homeland security intelligence sharing for Brevard County Sheriff Phil Williams has been e-mail. But in recent weeks, that steady flow of tips, findings and other information has been repeatedly interrupted by problems with the county's online server, prompting Williams to put in motion a plan to create a separate system domain for his department. ... » | |||
| [ | June 12, 2002 | ] | With no laws, no limits on unwanted e-mail ads |
| Spam — the kind that clogs your e-mail inbox, not your arteries — is an irritant for most of us and has become a mounting and expensive problem for the companies that deliver the e-mail. Think of it as cascades of junk mail and ads that the electronic mailman must deliver. And none of it bears a postage stamp. ... » | |||
| [ | June 11, 2002 | ] | Advanced Direct Remailer 2.17 is available |
| <a href=/adr/><img src="/i/adr-icon.gif" width=32 height=32 border=0 align=left alt="Advanced Direct Remailer" vspace=3></a> This update contains several small bug fixes, including the fix of bug with Outlook autoreply. This update is free for all registered users. You can <a href=/downloads/>download</a> new ADR from our <a href=/downloads/>downloads page</a> and install it over any previous version. You can learn more about Advanced Direct Remailer at <a href=/adr/>ADR home</a>. | |||
| [ | June 11, 2002 | ] | Oracle e-mail talks of cost "problems" |
| California legislators sifted through hundreds of pages of documents from Oracle late Tuesday, including e-mail dealing with how to present now controversial cost-savings estimates. In response to a request from a legislative audit committee investigating a $95 million no-bid contract, software maker Oracle and its business partner, Logicon, submitted a two-inch stack of documents. ... » | |||
| [ | June 10, 2002 | ] | Sex Offenders Wear Scarlet E-Mail |
| Four years ago, Juan Garcia did something stupid: He groped a 14-year-old girl, the daughter of a friend. The 30-something Texan was jailed for six months, given five years probation and required to post a large sign in front of his house that reads: "DANGER: REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER LIVES HERE." ... » | |||
| [ | June 10, 2002 | ] | Nigerian fraud scheme slithers forth via e-mail |
| It's time to learn the 4-1-1 on the 4-1-9. "4-1-9" is another name for what has become known as the Nigerian Advance Fee Fraud, a scam that's been around for many years. But in the past two years, the fraud has mushroomed through the use of e-mail. For decades, the scheme was spread via regular mail. But e-mail, with its speed, low cost and ability to reach just about anybody, definitely has become the medium of choice for the 4-1-9. ... » | |||
| [ | June 9, 2002 | ] | In the struggle to defend Israel, e-mail is emerging as new front line |
| As pro-Israel e-mails glut the inboxes of Jews throughout the world, the Internet has become a grass-roots front line in the defense of the Jewish state. The current intifada marks the first time the Internet has been widely available during a period of war in Israel. The new medium has produced an e-mail frenzy, giving voice, power and speed to Jewish debates, discussions and pro-Israel mobilizations — and to their Palestinian counterparts. ... » | |||
| [ | June 9, 2002 | ] | Mr Corry's e-mail was no great crime |
| The Government, according to its critics, has been gripped by a new form of McCarthyism. Guilt by association was a favourite political ploy of the drug-addicted, bullying senator from Wisconsin, and it is increasingly said to be Labour's chosen method of undermining opponents. Last week Government ministers were accused yet again of operating a vicious smear machine. This was prompted by the revelation that an aide to Stephen Byers, the former Transport Secretary, had instructed the Labour Party to check on the political backgrounds of senior members of the Paddington Survivors Group. ... » | |||
| [ | June 8, 2002 | ] | SPIN DOC 'SORRY' FOR RAIL E-MAIL |
| SPIN doctor Dan Corry yesterday apologised for his political muck-raking against Paddington rail disaster survivors. His former boss, ex-Transport Secretary Stephen Byers, had already said sorry over Corry's email shame. The spin doctor had asked Labour officials to find out whether any members of the disaster action group, who were putting pressure on the Government, had Tory links. ... » | |||
| [ | June 8, 2002 | ] | Hotmail to introduce charges |
| Hotmail has joined the growing ranks of web companies that are starting to charge for formerly free services. From mid-July users wanting to check their other e-mail accounts via the Microsoft backed service will have to pay a fee to do so. The move could irritate many of the reported 110 million Hotmail users who before now have managed all their e-mail accounts via the site. ... » | |||


