Imposing rate limits on e-mail usage is fairly common among Internet service providers as a way to stop bulk messages before they're ferried on their networks, anti-spam advocates say. But as effective as it can be to trip up potential spammers, it can also occasionally frustrate legitimate mailers who may be sending, for example, a party invitation or political message to friends. Other Web-based mail services, including Yahoo, also have outbound rate limits. MSN has been on a tear of late fighting junk mail, as the amount of it bogging down e-mail networks and subscriber inboxes has grown to outlandish proportions. ISPs estimate that it has risen by more than 500 percent in the past 18 months. View : Detail |
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