Spam Wars Still Rage, Critics Say
Some antispam vendors and computer users don't see the same picture the Federal Trade Commission viewed in its recent report that many people now get less unsolicited commercial e-mail in their inboxes than two years ago.
The spam problem isn't shrinking, said Ray Everett-Church, counsel for the Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial E-mail and author of the new book, "Fighting Spam for Dummies."
"Technology has improved incrementally in the last year, but spam volumes remain at all-time highs by most measures," Everett-Church said.