Is e-mail coming to an end?

We're not any less annoyed by spam. We're just more accepting of it. So says a study released Sunday by the Pew Internet and American Life Project.

Fifty-three percent of adult e-mail users in the United States now say they trust e-mail less because of spam, down from 62 percent a year ago and about the same as a June 2003 Pew survey.

Pew also found that 22 percent of e-mail users say they are spending less time on e-mail because of spam, down from 29 percent last year. In 2003, it was 25 percent.

"This shows some level of tolerance that people are manifesting," said Deborah Fallows, a senior research fellow at Pew and the study's author. "Maybe it's their getting used to it. Maybe it's like other annoying things in life - air pollution, traffic - they are just learning to live with it."

Pornographic spam is on the decline, replaced by fraudulent "phishing" scams aimed at stealing bank passwords and other sensitive information, the study finds.

There was little change in what people do to reduce spam.

About the same percentage avoid giving out e-mail addresses or set up special addresses when they believe they might attract spam. In fact, a lower percentage avoid posting e-mail addresses on Web sites, where spammers often collect addresses for their mailings.

However, there was a slight increase in the percentage of e-mail users who set up hard-to-guess addresses - such as "joe342d3x" - to make it more difficult for dictionary attacks, in which spammers try to send junk to any address they could think of by trying various combinations of words found in the dictionary.

The telephone-based survey of 1,421 Internet users was conducted Jan. 13 to Feb. 9 and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
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Heres another thought invoking passage i recieved coincidently in an email forwad recently :p:
Where will u be If not for email
A jobless man applied for the position of "office boy"at Microsoft. The HR manager interviewed him then watched him cleaning the floor as a test."You are employed."He said."Give me your e-mail address and I'll send you the application to fill in,as well as date when you may start."The man replied "But I don't have a computer,neither an email."I'm sorry",said the HR manager,"If you don't have an email,that means you do not exist.And who doesn't exist,cannot have the job."The man left with no hope at all.He didn't know what to do, with only $10 in his pocket.He then decided to go to the supermarket and buy a 10Kg tomato crate. He then sold the tomatoes in a door to door round.In less than two hours,he succeeded to double his capital. He repeated the Operation three times, and returned home with $60. The man realized that he can survive by this way, and started to go everyday earlier, and return late Thus, his money doubled or tripled every day. Shortly, he bought a cart, then a truck, then he had his own fleet of delivery vehicles. 5 years later, the man is one of the biggest food retailers in the US.He started to plan his family's future,and decided to have a life insurance. He called an insurance broker, and chose a protection plan. When the conversation was concluded, the broker asked him his email.The man replied, "I don't have an email". The broker answered curiously,"You don't have an email, and yet have succeeded to build an empire. Can you imagine what you could have been if you had an email?!!" The manthought for a while and replied," Yes,I'd be an office boy at Microsoft!" Moral of the story: M1 - Internet is not the solution to your life. M2 - If you don't have internet, and work hard, you can be a millionaire.M3 - If you received this message by email, you are closer to being an office boy, than a millionaire...Have a great day !!!
Pls Note: - Do not forward this email to me back , I'm closing all my email addresses & going to sell tomatoes! Smiling after reading is not mandatory!
 
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Nice one bosky! haha...
 
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