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Message-ID: <ccedafea0406161837bb89af2@mail.gmail.com>
From: nunley at gmail.com (Shawn Nunley)
Subject: Yahoo upgraded all accounts to 100MB

sorry, I meant to say 19.99/year, not per month for the 2gb storage limit.

On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 18:28:44 -0700, Shawn Nunley <nunley@...il.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Did anyone else notice that they also raised the storage limit to 2Gb
> for paid account holders?  (SBC Yahoo DSL and accounts like that,
> 19.99/mo)
> 
> That's quite a lot of spam storage.
> 
> Wanna talk about security?  How about all those phishing and spam
> emails being stored (and potentially opened) for far longer than was
> possible before.  Seems like a security problem waiting to happen.
> 
> So far, in my Gmail account, I've had exactly 0 spam emails, and I
> have that address pasted all over the web.  Either their spam
> filtering is incredible, or the spammers haven't picked it up yet.  My
> Yahoo account, on the other hand, is 100% spam except for mailing list
> traffic.
> 
> -Shawn
> 
> Shawn Nunley, CISSP
> Director, Technology Development
> NetScaler, Inc.
> 


-- 
Shawn Nunley, CISSP
Director, Technology Development
NetScaler, Inc.


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