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  • Yahoo releases e-mail of deceased Marine

    Complying with a court order, Yahoo agreed to give the family of a US Marine killed in Iraq access to the soldier's e-mail.

  • Yahoo Mail goes 1GB

    The company quadruples the storage capacity offered to users of its free Web-based e-mail service.

  • Email meltdown claims slammed

    Security vendors have accused anti-spam experts at Spamhaus of hyping a trick that allows spammers to take advantage of Internet service provider mail servers.

  • Microsoft touts 'Sender ID' to fight spam, scams

    Microsoft on Thursday is holding a summit with members of the E-Mail Service Provider Coalition to address the use of Sender ID technology as a standard to fight spam and phishing.

  • Yahoo Australia users reap e-mail storage bounty

    Yahoo Australia has confirmed that the inboxes of local Yahoo e-mail account holders would be given a 100MB storage boost in line with plans announced for its US customers earlier today (AEST).

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  • Work together, IM giants told

    Instant messaging use is growing in offices and homes around the world, and the big players are being told by a standards board to work together.

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