Happy spamiversary! Spam reaches 30

by agdobson | April 25, 2008 at 11:29 am | 250 views | 4 comments

Thirty years ago next week, Gary Thuerk, a marketer at the now-defunct computer firm Digital Equipment Corporation, sent an email to 393 users of Arpanet, the US government-run computer network that eventually became the internet. It was the first spam email ever.

That commercial message, sent on 3 May 1978, drew a swift and negative reaction. Recipients complained directly to Thuerk, who had made no attempt to hide his identity, and DEC was reprimanded by the Arpanet administrators.

Nevertheless, the email was a portent of things to come. Today, spam makes up 80 to 90% of all emails sent – around 120 billion messages per day – and is a multi-billion dollar industry.

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amyjudd

So that's who we have to blame then....

agdobson

and Monty Python.

jordan

Some our users celebrate this daily...

jordan

Long ago, I told ricknight that we would one day use his spam photo for an actual story... that day is today!

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April 25, 2008 at 11:29 am by agdobson, 250 views, 4 comments

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