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| [ | May 24, 2002 | ] | Advanced Email Locator 1.31 has been Released |
| [ | May 24, 2002 | ] | Football e-mails could hide viruses |
| With the World Cup about to kick off, virus experts have warned computer users to be on their guard against infection. With millions of people using e-mail and the internet to keep up to date with the soccer action, anti-virus firm Sophos says screensavers, spreadsheets and electronic wall charts could prove ideal hiding places for viruses and worms. ... » | |||
| [ | May 24, 2002 | ] | Arkansas governor must keep e-mails |
| A judge has ordered Gov. Mike Huckabee's office to preserve e-mails and other records related to a lawsuit filed by a talk-show host. On May 22, U.S. District Judge Bill Wilson also ordered the Arkansas Educational Television Network to retain records related to the case brought by Roby Brock. Brock sued to keep is AETN business talk show on the air. ... » | |||
| [ | May 24, 2002 | ] | E-mail scam uses Taliban drug money as the bait |
| A very old con game that plays off a victim's greed has a new twist, now using reports about terrorists' use of drug proceeds, the Secret Service warns. An e-mail making the rounds on the Internet purports to be from the American Special Forces Commando in Afghanistan, which claims to have found $36 million in Taliban drug money. The e-mail asks the recipient for help moving the cash, kept in a suitcase, out of Afghanistan. ... » | |||
| [ | May 23, 2002 | ] | E-mail scam claims to be |
| A new e-mail scam from a purported American “Special Forces Commando” in Afghanistan who needs help getting terrorist drug money out of the country is making the rounds on the Internet ... » | |||
| [ | May 23, 2002 | ] | 54 Firms Warned for Illegal e-Mails |
| The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) has warned 54 companies for having sent commercial e-mails, or spam, to customers without properly identifying themselves as required by regulations. The firms warned include Samsung Corporation, LG Card, SK Corporation and KT. The companies violated the laws by omitting reference to their brand names, addresses or telephone numbers, according to the FTC. ... » | |||
| [ | May 23, 2002 | ] | E-mail indicates shoe-bomb suspect had help |
| The man suspected of trying to blow up a trans-Atlantic flight with a bomb in his shoe told his mother that he had a duty as a Muslim to "help remove oppressive American forces," according to court documents released Thursday. The documents also say Richard Reid "was not unassisted in his efforts to destroy Flight 63" and that he was ruled out as the source of a human hair and palm print found in the bombs. ... » | |||
| [ | May 21, 2002 | ] | Advanced Direct Remailer v2.16 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> Advanced Direct Remailer v2.16 has been released at May 21. In the new version we have added the possibility to specify the network interface for SMTP server (bind), EXPN (EXPAND) command of SMTP server has been implemented. Several small bugs has been fixed, including logic of Pause command. You can <a href="/downloads/">download</a> ADR 2.16 at our <a href="/downloads/">downloads page</a> and learn more about ADR <a href=/adr/>here</a>. | |||
| [ | May 21, 2002 | ] | PayPal and Topica Partner to Enable Ecommerce for Email Publishers |
| PayPal, a leading Internet payment service, and Topica Inc., a leading provider of self-service email publishing products, today announced a partnership which brings integrated ecommerce capabilities to email marketing. Small businesses, non-profits, web entrepreneurs and other users of the Topica Email Publisher product can now create secure PayPal "Buy It" buttons directly within the Topica application while designing their newsletters to collect sales, donations, or tips from their subscribers.
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| [ | May 18, 2002 | ] | New product: Mailing List Wizard |
| <a href=/mlw/><img src="/i/mlw-icon.gif" width=32 height=32 border=0 align=left alt="Mailing List Wizard" vspace=3></a> We are glad to present a new product - Mailing List Wizard (MLW). <br>MLW is designed to help you with processing and converting your mailing lists. This program can exclude duplicated addresses, corrects misspelled addresses by using unique algorithms, filters lists by varied criteria, merges lists, and makes exclusions from address lists by using an additional list. MLW can supplement mailing lists with address owner names by using information from other lists, deletes address owner names from mailing lists, and many other things. MLW is a single software product that combines functions of several programs for mailing list processing. You can learn more about the Wizard at <a href=/mlw/>MLW homepage</a> and download it <a href=/downloads/>here</a>. | |||


