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Friday, 14 April 2006

Fighting Internet's email junk through licensing

Posted on 10:18 by Unknown
Just came across this story at Slashdot, interesting approach :"China has introduced regulations that make it illegal to run an email server without a licence. The new rules, which came into force two weeks ago, mean that most companies running their own email servers in China are now breaking the law. The new email licensing clause is just a small part of a new anti-spam law formulated by
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