Anti-spam group Coalition Against Unsolicited Bulk E-mail in Australia (CAUBE.AU) has expressed their disappointment on Prime Minister John Howard's "spamming" strategy, saying he is mixing himself up with other spam e-mails common in people's inboxes.
Prime Minister John Howard's electoral "spamming" tactic has irked one of his rival candidates for the Sydney seat of Bennelong, Troy Rollo -- who also happens to be a prominent former anti-spam activist.
The government's recently-tabled anti-spam legislation has drawn some fiery responses, with lobby groups and politicians tackling both the Bills and each other in statements over the past few days.
Australia's legislation against spam has fared better in the opinions of anti-spam activists than its international counterparts.
If the number of e-mails rises as quickly as predicted, we'll soon be doing nothing else than managing our e-mail.
If the number of e-mails rises as quickly as predicted, we'll soon be doing nothing else than managing our e-mail.
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