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Scott Hanselman

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Registered: Aug, 2003

Scott Hanselman is the Chief Architect at Corillian Corporation and the Microsoft RD for Oregon.
Spam Soap Reporting Posted: Nov 5, 2004 1:31 PM
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Feed Description: Scott Hanselman's ComputerZen.com is a .NET/WebServices/XML Weblog. I offer details of obscurities (internals of ASP.NET, WebServices, XML, etc) and best practices from real world scenarios.
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This is getting a little out of hand. However, having the SPAM caught (via MX record) via SpamSoap.com BEFORE it gets to my Inbox helps. Sheesh, between BitTorrent (now 35% of the Internet’s (or Internets’ - depending on your political persuasion)) traffic, and SPAM, I’m amazed we have any traffic left.

At least there's hope as Jeremy Jaynes got 9 years for SPAMming.


Subject: Spam Soap Reporting

Spam Soap Reports
For hanselman.com
From 10/1/2004 Through 10/31/2004

Domain

Total Email

Spam

% Spam

Viruses

hanselman.com

150,319

142,591

94.9%

227

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