Perhaps appropos:
<http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=582&ncid=582&e=1&u=/nm/2003
0609/wr_nm/tech_aol_dc>
Next Version of AOL to Offer Security, Spam Tools
Mon Jun 9,11:51 AM ET

NEW YORK (Reuters) - America Online said on Monday the next version of its
Internet service, to be released this summer rather than in a typical fall
launch, would include more security and safety tools for high-speed users.
AOL is now trying to offset a slump in advertising and contraction in its
dial-up subscriber base with paid features and its new bring-your-own-access
service for high-speed Internet users.
[...]
AOL said in a statement that AOL 9.0 will help protect high-speed users with
anti-virus scanning, improved parental controls and customized firewall
tools. The new version will also include an adaptive filter that learns to
recognize what type of e-mail a user views as spam.
[...]

> From: Justin Mason
> Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 3:19 PM
> > No, spams with piles of ordinary email pasted onto the bottom are for
> > that. The random noise is to confuse e.g. Razor/DCC. It doesn't work
> > very well on Razor, but may well work well to stop DCC hits.
>
> AOL's filters too, apparently.
>
> --j.
>




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