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<description>Daily Hotmail at it again By Paul Hales: Wednesday 16 October 2002, 18:25 HOTMAIL IS UP TO ITS DIRTY TRICKS AGAIN. Users weighed down under the virtual weight of incoming spam take the wise step of filtering out and burning those spams which invariably emanate from the increasingly-sophisticated spammers of the world. Filtering out the incoming mails with the word &#x26;#x27;debt&#x26;#x27; in the subject line works a treat for example, dumping a fair proportion of the spams wending their merry way into the size-limited inboxes of Hotmail users. Users determined, as we know, to keep using the service for free,...</description>
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