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Not the 21st century
OK, you got me there. For me, EMail-SPAM is still a new thing, because I still remember the time before.
Lol... I remember the time before my friend...
I've been employed in the technology industry for the last 27 years though and it definitely started before Y2K.
Well, I was not that far off. 'Spamford' Wallace founded "Cyber Promotions" on 1997. While there have been unsolicided emails even way before that, they had not been an issue: Whoever did them got a clue-by-four from the network community and that's it. SPAM started to be a problem with 'Spamford' Wallace.
That is accurate... Also the same year I started my I.T. career.