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垃圾邮件起源 1994年,两名专门从事移民生意的律师,在互联网上以Green Card Spam为标题兜售他们的绿卡生意,从此标志着Spam一词正式与“垃圾邮件”联系在一起。根据《韦氏词典》记载,Spam一词源自英国电视剧《蒙提·派森的飞行马戏团》,在这部讽刺系列剧中,海盗们在争执时会高喊Spam!Spam!Spam!,以便声音能压倒对方,这与垃圾邮件压倒正规邮件的情形颇为相似,因此很快就被广为接受。来自国内外的技术专家和反垃圾邮件组炽对“垃圾邮件”的定义为:批量发送未征得收信人同意的电子邮件。发信人几乎不必为每封邮件付出什么代价,但每个收信人却要花费大量的时间和金钱去处理这些邮件。
Spam origins In 1994, two lawyers specializing in immigrant businesses peddled their green card business on the Internet under the title Green Card Spam, marking the official connection of Spam to Spam. According to The Webster’s Dictionary, the word Spam is derived from the British television series “Monty Paison’s Flying Circus,” in which the pirates chanted Spam! Spam! Spam! So that the sound can overwhelm each other, which is quite similar to the situation where spam emailed over regular mail and was quickly accepted. Technical experts and anti-spam groups at home and abroad Chih-Ching “spam” is defined as: Mass sending e-mail without the consent of the recipient. Senders rarely have to pay for each mail, but each recipient has to spend a lot of time and money to deal with the mail.