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David Polehuber of Zerospam talks about how to deal with spam

By Ron Nutter, Network World, 08/10/2009
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Dealing with spam is a never-ending process. Unfortunately that is something that has to be dealt with whether we want to or no. Ron talks with David Polehuber, CEO of ZeroSpam.ca, a managed e-mail service that takes the hassle of dealing with spam off your plate and lets someone who deals with that a specialty. They talk about the history of spam and how it has evolved over time. For those who would like to deal handle spam on their own, Ron and David talk about some of the tools involved to help you decide how it is best for you to proceed. (24:19)

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