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sbp
03-27-2003, 10:00 AM
REDMOND, Washington (AP) (http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/ptech/03/26/hotmail.spam.ap/index.html) -- To cut down on junk e-mail, Microsoft Corp. is capping the number of e-mails that users of its free Hotmail service can send each day.

By limiting to 100 the number of messages that could be sent in a 24-hour period, Microsoft's MSN division hopes to stop people from using its service to send the unsolicited messages, known as spam.

"MSN is strongly committed to helping stop the widespread problem of spam and this change is one way we are preventing spammers from using Hotmail as a vehicle to send the unwanted e-mails," said Lisa Gurry, MSN lead product manager.

Microsoft said it viewed the limit as a reasonable cap that would affect less than 1 percent of its active subscriber base of 110 million. The company would not disclose its previous cap.

The limit took effect earlier this month. It does not apply to MSN 8 subscribers or those who purchase extra storage on Hotmail.

Merlin
03-27-2003, 10:41 AM
Originally posted by sbp
It does not apply to MSN 8 subscribers or those who purchase extra storage on Hotmail.

:rolleyes: :hmm: Real commitment there. You can only spam if you pay us. Who do they think they are fooling with this? Note to MicroSoft...Don't do me any favors. :hmm:

Joshua
03-27-2003, 11:21 AM
Well, I guess something is better than nothing... :(

Hiro
03-27-2003, 11:27 AM
Seeing as how NONE of the spam email i get comes from any hotmail address what so ever, i don't think this will apply to the sh*t i gotta delete.

Joshua
03-28-2003, 08:45 AM
That's not necessarily true. A lot of times they'll spoof the From: line to look like it came from another domain, but if you look at the IP in the header, it goes back to one of the public mail sites.


Originally posted by Corsec
Seeing as how NONE of the spam email i get comes from any hotmail address what so ever, i don't think this will apply to the sh*t i gotta delete.

Hiro
03-28-2003, 11:26 AM
Originally posted by SnotRocket
That's not necessarily true. A lot of times they'll spoof the From: line to look like it came from another domain, but if you look at the IP in the header, it goes back to one of the public mail sites.
Fully aware and I have checked. Was bored one day and I had nothing else better to do. I wanted to see where the hell it all came from.

seqiro
03-28-2003, 05:52 PM
Originally posted by Merlin


:rolleyes: :hmm: Real commitment there. You can only spam if you pay us. Who do they think they are fooling with this? Note to MicroSoft...Don't do me any favors. :hmm:

I'm sure that spamming is against their TOS. And if some is paying for the service, then it would be pretty easy for Microsoft to track them down.

This is meant to stop people from setting up free accounts under fake names from which to spam people.