(65 quotes found)
“Well, there's egg and bacon; egg sausage and bacon; egg and spam; egg bacon and spam; egg bacon sausage and spam; spam bacon sausage and spam; spam egg spam spam bacon and spam; spam sausage spam spam bacon spam tomato and spam.”
Terry Jones
“If you are in publishing, you get more spam sent to you than anybody else.”
Andrew Lochart
“It won't reduce spam directly. AOL is already good at managing spam issues, and Yahoo is getting better. It may make it easier to filter mail, and may provide more resources for spam prevention, but it could also mean that people lose emails, and so change provider.”
Richard Cox
“The average inbox doesn't have that much spam anymore. The end user would probably say the spam problem is not so bad. They only get a few a day.”
Anne Mitchell
“Clearly the spam problem is not going away and users are being bombarded with inane and possibly offensive messages that they do not want to receive, especially in a corporate environment. In light of today's legal and regulatory requirements, enterprises should be aware of this data and take steps to ensure that their networks are protecting employees from the onslaught of spam directed at corporate inboxes.”
Bethany Mayer
“In the last year, we're seeing increasing URL- and spam-filtering investments. Many of the largest firms also supplement these solutions with intrusion detection/prevention appliances, host-based behavior monitoring products, and so forth.”
Bob Hansmann
“One small company we spoke to ended up getting their legitimate mail blocked by anti-spam software, because they had been used as a spam relay, and that was very, very painful.”
Chris Potter
“I think in general things are getting worse, not better. There are lots of little victories. Spam is one of our industries shining victories. But there are lots of areas where we aren't doing very well.”
Bruce Schneider
“Everyone here just grew up with Spam. It is a delicacy here. It's like steak.”
Caleb Spencer
“There's loads of it about at the moment. The volume of spam is ramping up as the day progresses.”
Carole Theriault