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    <title>Spam vs. Anti-Spam:  the war escalates!</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Every time someone introduces a new anti-spam technique, some wily spammer devises a workaround.  This myriad of actions and reactions is going to tie our e-mail system in knots.   The only real solution to unsolicited mail is to eliminate the problem altogether by stopping spam at the source.  To this end, the folks at ImagineNation have proposed an eMstamp solution and have set out to publicly answer the many questions that the proposal has raised.   (PRWeb Jun 22, 2004)</P>
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    <title>Anti-Spam Filters, ISPs, and the Law</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Why should we let ISPs dictate the source and content of the e-mail they allow us to receive? That&#039;s the question posed by ImagineNation in a recent white paper on mail filters and the consequences of ISPs using mail filters and other schemes to block spam mail. The white paper is a free report from the company available at http://eMstamp.org/Documents/  (PRWeb Jun 10, 2004)</P>
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    <title>Microsoft&#8217;s anti-spam initiative needs ImagineNation</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Size doesn&#8217;t always matter when you think the big guys have got it wrong.  That&#8217;s what has prompted tiny ImagineNation Inc to go public with their response to the Microsoft anti-spam initiative. (PRWeb May 12, 2004)</P>
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