Author: Sophie Nagle
Sophie Nagle
Originally from England, Sophie started working in the IT world whilst working in Paris almost 8 years ago. As if being a multi-tasking marketer and top-notch office party organizer weren’t enough, Sophie spends her ‘free’ time doing Ultimate Frisbee and dance. She claims to like nothing better than a ‘cuppa’ tea and a good book, but we fully expect her to lead us in a pub crawl for the next event!
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directQuarantine for Outlook Launches Today
Today Vircom launches directQuarantine for Outlook, a Microsoft add-on for Outlook designed to relieve IT administrators from time-consuming quarantine tasks. Users can view, sort, search & release their quarantined email directly within Outlook. (Apr 19, 2011)
On-demand webcast: directQuarantine for Outlook
On-demand webcast: directQuarantine for Outlook. Join Margot MacNutt as she presents our new quarantine management add-on for Outlook designed to give end-users total visibility and control over their quarantined messages within Outlook. (Apr 12, 2011)
Webcast: Introducing directQuarantine for Outlook
On April 19th 2011 we will be launching directQuarantine for Outlook, our new quarantine management solution. Register for the sneak peek webinar to find out the features, specifications and most importantly, what it can do for you and your users. (Mar 24, 2011)
Spam Crossword: Do you know your spam?
Take a break and play our Spam Crossword! (Feb 04, 2011)
Word of the Week: Pagejacking
Pagejacking is defined in Vircom’s Glossary of Spam Terms as “A form of spamming a search engine’s index (spamdexing) whereby spammers make a copy of a website and use it to redirect surfers to malicious websites.” This means that a website page (preferably one with a high page ranking) is copied (sometimes with meta-tags) and the traffic is filtered off to another site. (Jan 13, 2011)
2010 Spam Subject Highlights
As the year draws to an end, we thought it high time to do another of our Top 10 favorite spam subject lines. The choice (unfortunately) is always aplenty but we think you’ll enjoy these – unless you can do better of course! (Dec 31, 2010)





