By my experience and opinion - they lie. I look headers
of spam and even From: is hotmail account mail itself
are sent several computers worldwide. Usually some
xDSL or cable connections. If spammers behavior in
rest of world is similar has here (Estonia) it is
originated from some unprotected WiFi connection.
And there is other measures to at least noticeably
lower sent spam like limiting number of recipients.
Toomas
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brad Loomis" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 7:01 PM
Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] MS strikes again
> Actually you are correct, MS is now charging to access Hotmail from Outlook
> and Outlook Express. What follows is a short cut and past from Woody's:
> There's an important change to Microsoft's Hotmail service coming which will
> effect people who use Hotmail with Outlook or Outlook Express.
>
> Outlook 2002 or 2003 and Outlook Express have a feature to let you receive
> and send email via your Hotmail account but using the software interface
> instead of the usual web browser method. This is a handy way to store past
> messages offline or to compose long messages. Setting it up is fairly easy,
> just create a new email account in the software and choose the 'HTTP' or
> Hotmail option. Though it is labeled 'HTTP' in the software it actually uses
> an extension of the web protocol called WebDAV to communicate with the
> Hotmail servers.
>
> From now on, only paid subscribers will be able to access their Hotmail
> accounts via Outlook or Outlook Express. Microsoft says that WebDAV
> features have been abused by spammers and they need to clamp down on access.
>
> Brad Loomis
> San Miguel, CA
>
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