A convicted spammer has been sentenced to nine years in prison for sending more than 10 million junk e-mails a day.Jeremy Jaynes, also known by his alias, "Gaven Stubberfield," is believed to have raked in between $500,000 and $750,000 a month through sales of products via spam. He was rated the eighth most prolific spammer in the world by spam watchdog Spamhaus.
A circuit judge in Loudon County, Va., upheld the sentence recommended by the court when Jaynes was initially convicted last November under a Virginia antispam law, which limits the quantity of bulk e-mail that can be sent and prohibits the use of fake e-mail addresses.
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