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Attempts to fix e-mail have failed, as spam proliferates unabated. It's time to think big about how to solve the Internet's
biggest problem
Can e-mail be saved? Battered by junk and reeling under makeshift fixes, e-mail is ripe for reinvention. Here's how six of the industry's most
provocative thinkers envision a brighter day
He told you so: Jon Postel (1943 – 1998) An Internet founding father foresaw the 'junk mail problem' 30 years ago
Gaming the spam system Build a better spam filter, and spammers will figure out how to cheat it
Interview with a spammer Scott Richter is unabashed, unashamed, and making more money than you. You got a problem with that?
Ending e-mail forgery Several promising schemes vie to solve the sender identity verification problem
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