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How To Fight Spam


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BB Lee
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HOW TO FIGHT SPAM

(AND TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR INBOX)

BY BB LEE (C)2002





(600 words)







Spammers send out thousands of emails per day. They know

most of the emails will be deleted but for every thousand

they know one sucker will bite.



The result, your email account will overflow with hundreds

of unwanted emails from strange marketers. Consequently,

legitimate business email will get lost in the junk.



What is Spam?

Spam(Junk Mail) is the mass distribution of unsolicited email

across the Internet by certain unscrupulous marketers. Why do

they choose this marketing tactic over others? Email is a

cheap way to reach a large market.



Problems arise when these unethical spammers bombard accounts

with their unsolicited sales literature. Most of their junk

is blatant sales pitches for worthless garbage. In fact, most

of their crappy stuff can be categorized as deceptive,

fraudulent, get rich quick schemes, porno garbage, chain

letters or MLM scams.



Hit And Run Tactics.

Once a spammer gets your email address on a hot list you'll

get hundreds of junk emails per day. This will make it difficult

for you to separate legitimate emails from the spam. Believe

me, complaining does not work. Most spammers supply a fake

return e-mail address. Spammers also use FREE trial ISP

accounts. Like the one's offered by AOL. Once they've used

up the free trial they are on the run to another ISP.



Unsubscribing Tactics.

Never click the unsubscribe link contained in their

emails. Clicking the link will verify that your email

address is legitimate and active. Thus, leading to even more

unsolicited emails. Okay. This sounds tricky and unethical.

Of course! Spammers are liars!



Who Pays For Spam.

You, the consumer. And your ISP. The average consumer spends

7 seconds reading or rejecting spam. Multiply this by hundreds

per day, adding up to thousands per month. This takes a big

chunk out of your Online time. And the price you pay for your

ISP service. AOL complained of receiving over 1.8 million spams

from one spammer per day until they filed a court injunction to

stop the spam attacks. But not before causing thousands of

consumer complaints.



Fight Spam.

Here are ways to fight spam.



-Close all the spammed email accounts. Set up new accounts

and be very careful who you give your main email address to.



-Set up filters to direct the spam directly to the trash folder.

Read your email program help files for complete instructions.



-Open Junk Mail Accounts. These are accounts specifically set

up for unsolicited emails. Use these accounts when advertising

at FFA's, Free Classifieds, or when an

unfamiliar website ask for your email address.



-Report spammers. Spammers are tricky. Many spammers supply

fake return addresses. But it is worth a try.



Report spammers.

http://www.SpamCop.net



Spam Abuse.

http://www.spam.abuse.net



Spam laws.

http://www.Cauce.org





-Use special software to fight spammers. This is a good idea.

Here are popular spam fighting software.



SpamPal (freeware)

http://www.spampal.org.uk/



Mailwasher (freeware)

http://www.mailwasher.net



What Not To Do.



-Don't spam the spammer. Don't sink to their level.

-Never threaten violence. This could get you in big trouble.

-Don't hack into their site. Need I say more.

-Don't try other illegal tactics. Stay cool.





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