CAN-SPAM Act Fails – SpamButcher Provides Solution
The CAN-SPAM Act has failed to decrease the amount of spam being sent on the internet. SpamButcher (http://www.spambutcher.com) can solve your spam problem with a free download.
(PRWEB) June 9, 2004 -- The CAN-SPAM Act went into effect on January 1st
2004. SpamButcher founder Rich Olson has been researching its effectiveness.
"Our own tracking system has indicated an approximate 11% increase in spam since
CAN-SPAM went into effect. This lines up pretty well with other organizations
efforts to track the spam level. All data leads to the same conclusion. CAN-SPAM
has failed to reduce the level of spam on the internet."
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"My advice to users is to focus
on cleaning up their own inbox. The first batch of anti-spam products weren’t
very effective – but there are a lot of good solutions out there
now."
"SpamButcher is designed to immediately solve your spam problem and
can be downloaded for free from http://www.spambutcher.com "
"Unlike competing
products, SpamButcher doesn't require training to start killing up to 98% of
spam. It can eliminate the vast majority of spam immediately after
installation."
CAN-SPAM Lacks Teeth
"While the CAN-SPAM Act does place
minor regulations on spammers, it doesn’t do anything to actually outlaw
spam."
"What's surprised me is how much spam doesn’t even make an effort
to comply with the act. One of the more stringent regulations of CAN-SPAM is
that commercial e-mailers must provide their physical business address in the
message. About half off all messages don’t provide an address, and a large
portion of the ones that do are surely false."
"It's possible in the
future the legal system might play a role in curtailing spam, but the CAN-SPAM
Act isn’t going to do it."
About the Author
Rich Olson is "Chief
Butcher" (CEO) of SpamButcher (http://www.spambutcher.com ). He has spent the last two years
researching and engineering software to identify and eliminate
spam.
SpamButcher is a privately held Seattle, WA based company with over
180,000 trial users.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/6/prweb132509.htm