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- Having a Bad e MALE Day? Email, Spam, Spam and More SpamBy: Andy Staveley
- Three Faces of SPAMBy: Sandi Moses
- Internet Tip of the Week: Information OverloadBy: Bob Osgoodby
- Internet Tip of the Week: OutsourcingBy: Bob Osgoodby
- Internet Tip of the Week: Cease and DesistBy: Bob Osgoodby
- Is Email Dying?By: Roy Thomsitt
- Dont Give the Spammers Your Address From Your PageBy: David Maddern
- The Vanishing MailBy: Elaine Currie
- Don't Look Spammy!By: Judith Kallos
- Spam with Typos: Why Do They All Have Spelling Errors?By: Dave Taylor
- Eight Quick Tips For Stopping SPAMBy: Cavyl Stewart
- Internet Theft and FraudBy: Jesse Somer
- Ignoring These Tips Could Result in an Inbox Full of SpamBy: Michael Abridello
- Spam Filters ExplainedBy: Alan Hearnshaw
- Beware of the Newest Activity Online: PhishingBy: Tamara Baruhovich
- How To Analyze A Rip-Off SchemeBy: Julia Tang
- Winning the War On SpamBy: Michael Southon
- Getting Back To Basics.By: Anna-Marie Stewart
- The Great Spam Scam: Five Strategies To Stop Brand and Revenue RobberyBy: Meryl K. Evans
- Phishing for an IdentityBy: Steven M. Carlson
- Lockspam Free 3.0 Released!By: Sophie Ao
You just sat at your desk, opened your email account and what do you get? First there is some anonymous donkey from an anonymous and anything but respectable mortgage lender telling you that they can arrange your finance at 3% and all you need to do now that your application is approved is to sign along the dotted line and get in touch with them.
Like everybody who will ever read this, I get spam in my e-mail.
We receive so much information on the Internet, especially via email, that many times we have difficulty separating the good "stuff" from the junk.
It's no secret that the US economy has slowed down, and many jobs have been outsourced overseas.
While we all admit that unsolicited commercial email is a real pain, I sometimes wonder if the anti-spam zealots are going too far.
2004 was really a year when the whole subject of email and spam has been at the forefront of the minds of internet marketers.
Spammers get email addresses from web pages using programs called spiders which tour the internet capturing letter strings with the "@" character in it.
Am I Just Being Paranoid Or Are The Robots Out To Get Me?It all started in the early part of the twenty-first century.
We all hate spam and get way too much of it – agreed? Now that we have that out of the way it is important to realize that in everyone’s zest to minimize their spam, we are deleting legitimate e-mails – and those e-mail could be YOUR business messages! Two factors are at play - not reviewing your trash before you empty it and sending e-mail with indicators that trip spam filters.
A friend asked me: I don't get it.
If you are buried in SPAM then you're not alone.
My friends in the web hosting business have recently informed me that the big problem this year (2004) is security and fraud.
Although there still seem to be some differences among the US Government, the lawmakers, the anti-spam organizations and the spammers regarding what is spam and what is not, identifying it is actually pretty easy: if you did not ask for it, you did not sign up on a mailing list related to it, and did not leave your e-mail address on a web form asking for more information on it…it's spam! The spam issue is not about content, but solely about delivery method.
What do they do? How do they work? Which one is right for me? By Alan HearnshawSpam is a very real problem that many people have to deal with on a daily basis.
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This review is taken DIRECTLY from a piece of "junk mail.
For years I didn't worry much about spam.
While we all agree that there`s way too much spamming/junk-mailing going on in our email boxes, there are a couple of things we can do to reduce the amount of mails we actually have to sift through, without having to resort to paying for expensive software that can be a real pain to set up properly.
Marketers usually think of anti-spam tactics as 'how to prevent' readers from perceiving their e-communications as spam.
Phishing is rapidly becoming on the largest threats to your personal, financial, and emotional wellbeing.
6 August, 2004: Polesoft Inc.
