Nowhere.com

Nick Philip

This mysterious Internet domain appears as the return address on hundreds of thousands of pieces of electronic junk mail, or “spam,” that fill our “in” boxes daily. As it also pops up as a default setting in numerous Internet software applications, nowhere.com’s traffic has grown to thousands of pieces of mail a day, at times as many as 2000 return messages a minute. Over the years, lack of supervision of the domain has encouraged widespread abuse. But the domain itself remains a mystery. Where is nowhere.com?

a work by Nick Philip

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