According to a report by The Radicati Group on May 9th, 2006, there about 171 billion e-mail messages sent daily, 1.1 billion e-mail users worldwide, and 1.4 billion active e-mail accounts. These ...
perspective When e-mail was first developed, the network was a friendly place. Most users were researchers, and they had a vested interest in making the network work well. For the most part, they knew ...
E-mail is old and complex. It’s the oldest still-recognizable component of the Internet, with its modern incarnation having coalesced out of several different decades-old messaging technologies ...
For most organizations, unsolicited commercial e-mail - or spam - is the single greatest threat to the stability, security, and usefulness of their e-mail system. The spam plague could not have come ...
Editors' Note: The following is a chapter from the book Multitool Linux, written by Michael Schwarz, Jeremy Anderson, Peter Curtis and Steven Murphy. Consult the book's web site for links, updates and ...
Jericho Forum member advocates Microsoft, Cisco and others stepping up to help make SMTP-based messaging more secure. Paul Simmonds is a member of the management board of the Jericho Forum, an ...
LAS VEGAS--Phil Zimmermann gave free e-mail encryption to the world more than a decade ago in the form of software called Pretty Good Privacy. Now Zimmermann, who ...