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Story: Lycos anti-spam weapon melts away

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Posted by: Anonymous (Friday 3 December 2004, 2:59 PM)

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don't TAKE the anti spam program away.

Make it available world wide.

I get 400 + SPAM hits a day and it's worth the initial trouble. If I want to receive spam I should be able to place or remove my name from a master list that spamers could use to send out their advertisements.

BUT they should NOT be able to phish for e-mail addresses and send unwanted information.

BRING BACK THE LOVE BUG!

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