22 Things a Domino Administrator Needs to Know About Spam – An Interview with a Spammer
by MayFlower Software

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Published on: 03/01/2008
Type of content: White Paper
Format: Adobe Acrobat (.pdf)
Length: 8
Price: FREE

Overview
Times were that spam was just a nuisance. Now spam is at the root of electronic crime, corporate espionage, phishing, and theft. If you don’t control spam completely, your company, servers, and people are at risk. The following articles will give Domino administrators insight into the shady world of spammers through a 2-part interview with a spammer and an informative article. Read this and learn.

Topics:

Phishing
Spam Control
Data Privacy
Security
Email Management

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