I forget about spam. As I mentioned, I rarely see any since moving to
gmail. But I have had a couple of people miss important email I sent
them due to spam. They say they get about 200 emails a day, most of
them spam. So I guess I am glad that Microsoft is taking in interest.
Like it or not, it is a force in the market, and there is a problem
out there which will require force if email is going to remail a
useful means of communication.

Dana


On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 21:14:38 -0400, Angel Stewart
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/ms_antispyware_preview.asp
> 
> "So now that Microsoft has purchased Giant and its anti-spyware solution, 
> attention logically turns toward what the company will do
> with it. Previously, Microsoft had revealed that it would release an 
> anti-spyware solution in 2005, a year ahead of the mid-2006
> release of Longhorn (where its anti-spyware solution was originally set to 
> appear). The company has internal anti-spyware and
> malware projects, codenamed Strider and GhostBuster, respectively, which 
> would have fulfilled those goals, and sources I've spoken
> with suggest that Microsoft understands, perhaps better than anyone, how 
> today's malicious spyware is now hooking into Windows
> systems and intends to rectify that situation."
> 
> -Gel
> 
> 

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