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Microsoft on Tuesday debuted a new look and feel, and additional anti-spam features, for its Hotmail Web-based e-mail service.
Microsoft has also enhanced the spam filtering capabilities of Hotmail, which now boast user-set filtering levels -- including one that accepts messages only from people in the user's address book -- and allows users to report junk mail that slipped through the filter to Microsoft. The Redmond, Wash.-based developer has said that it will use this feature of Hotmail to tweak its spam filters, including those it will offer up enterprises when it releases an anti-spam add-on to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 next year.
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