Certified email draws mixed reactions
While the giant e-mail providers battle against spammers and Internet scammers, stealth-mode start-ups and other small vendors are gearing up, hoping to ignite the newest fight against malicious use of e-mail and the Internet.
Last week, AOL, Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo became flash-points in the spam, blacklisting and online-reputation debates.
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