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December 28, 2004

Spam Mail on decline at AOL


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Amid news of America being the largest Spam sending country in the world with a whooping 42% of all Spam sent, AOL the world's largest Internet service provider is reporting a 75% decrease in Junk e-mail based on its internal member reports. E-mail messages destined for America Online Inc. members averaged 1.6 billion in November a day, down from 2.1 billion daily a year earlier, the drop according to AOL is mostly Spam. AOL spokesman Nicholas Graham attributed the drop largely to spammers moving on after realizing that many of their messages won't get through AOL's anti-Spam filters or that they might get sued for trying.

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