50 billion junk E-mails haunting China
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Chinanews, Beijing, November 27 – It is estimated that more than 60% of E-mails in China are nothing but junks. That is to say, an Internet surfer in China averagely receives 17.2 junk E-mails every week, and there are about 50 billion junk E-mails generated1 every year in the country.

 

From last February to last August, at least 150 thousand junk E-mail reports were sent to the Junk E-mail Office of Internet Society of China, some of them complaining junk E-mails had stuffed their E-mail boxes, preventing them from receiving important mails.

 

What is worse is that many foreign countries have started to reject all the E-mails from China because too many junk E-mails are from there, and this has aroused many complaints.

 

In fact, all the countries with access to the Internet in the world have fallen victim to junk E-mails, including China. China sometimes is only a transit2 station for junk E-mail senders in other countries. Furthermore, according to the data by Sophos, China was only the second largest junk E-mail sender in the world in the second quarter of 2006, where about 20% of total junk E-mails came, and the first was the USA, which generated no less than 23.2% of them.

 



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1 generated dsozKQ     
a.生成的
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  • It is generated by some specified means. 这是由某些未加说明的方法产生的。
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n.经过,运输;vt.穿越,旋转;vi.越过
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