Cloudmark Lets Customers Decide What's Spam
Cloudmark Inc. launched Thursday software meant to differentiate trashy email sent by spammers from bulk email sent by legitimate businesses, which lose billions of dollars a year from undelivered messages. "The San Francisco startup is offering an alternative to spam filters, used by Internet service providers, that often kill newsletters, product notices requested by consumers and other legitimate commercial emails."
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