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    Web hosting company WebCentral has bought a 50 percent stake in spam filtering and monitoring company messagecare

  • UPDATE: AU government to ban spam

    The federal government intends to introduce legislation that will ban unsolicited commercial e-mail, the Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Senator Richard Alston announced today.

  • AU Net industry organises anti-spam drive

    Following calls by the National Office for the Information Economy for affordable spam-filtering tools, the Internet Industry Association (IIA) has stepped forward with free trials of various anti-spam products.

  • Ex-OzEmailers launch SpamTrap

    Messagecare, a start-up company formed by the founders of OzEmail, today launched their anti-spam service SpamTrap (www.spamtrap.net.au), and are aiming to get ISPs on board as re-sellers.

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  • UPDATE: AU government to ban spam

    The federal government intends to introduce legislation that will ban unsolicited commercial e-mail, the Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Senator Richard Alston announced today.

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