E-mail users inundated with unsolicited messages, or spam, have reasons to expect Microsoft to develop better tools to tackle the problem: Bill Gates is suffering more than anyone.
ates, the president and founder of Microsoft, receives four million e-mails per day and is probably the person who receives the most spam in the world, "said the CEO of Microsoft, Steve Ballmer. However, only a few manage to slip junk mail to the mailbox of a technology through Gates' anti-spam that filters his messages, Ballmer said at a Microsoft event in Singapore. The unsolicited e-mails covering a broad spectrum, from aphrodisiacs to home loans and is estimated to represent over 80 percent of Internet





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