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Hurricanes hinder spam in September, kinda sorta
September's hurricanes Jeanne, Frances, and Ivan pummeld the Florida coast, but they also took a toll on spam during the month, at least according to vendor FrontBridge.
On each of the days immediately following the three hurricanes, spam volumes dipped -- but spam also reached a record peak of 91 percent on September 12, the company said.
The monthly average was 85 percent, FrontBridge said, up three points from the month of August.
Posted by Tom Sullivan on October 8, 2004 08:36 AM
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