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Winning the War On Spam
For years I didn’t worry much about spam.
But lately it’s got out of control. Over half of my email is now spam,
This article shows you some strategies for winning the war on spam.
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How Do They Get Your Address?
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In the old days, spammers got their addresses mainly from Newsgroups –
Email harvesters are robots that roam the Internet collecting email
How can you protect yourself from email harvesters?
By ‘munging’ (mung = ‘mash until no good’) or cloaking your email
There are many ways of munging your address – the easiest technique is
For the colon after mailto use : and for the @ symbol use @ and for the
mailto:yourname@yourdomain.com
but it will display as:
mailto:yourname@yourdomain.com
Your email address will appear exactly as it did before, and it will
There are also JavaScript’s that you can insert into your web page that
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How To Fight Spam
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The most important thing is never, ever, reply to spam.
Most spam contains an innocent-looking ‘remove me’ email address. Do
Spammers typically buy a CD containing a million or so email addresses,
The test message contains an email address for removing yourself. When
Worse still, the spammer may be distilling from that CD a list of
The key to dealing with spam is to report it to a 3rd party: (1) the
When you report spam to a 3rd party, remember to be polite – they
(1) Reporting to Affiliate Programs
Many spammers are affiliates advertising someone else’s products or
Then just send an email to the affiliate program (abuse@affiliateprogramdomain.com),
Most affiliate programs have zero tolerance for spamming and will
Now, affiliate spammers don’t want you to see their affiliate link, so
But in your browser just click on ‘View Source Code’ and search for the
(2) Reporting to Web Hosts
If the spam doesn’t contain an affiliate link, it’s likely that it is
To make a report to the spammer’s web host just go to Whois, the
Type in the spammer’s domain (the website address that appears in the
The host for that domain will usually be listed as the Technical
(3) Reporting to ISPs
To report a spammer to his Internet Service Provider, you’ll have to
Extended headers show the servers that the message passed through in
=> In Pegasus Mail, open the offending message and then
right-click and choose ‘Show raw message data’.
=> In Eudora Light, click on ‘Tools’ in the top menu
bar, and then ‘Options’, and then select the
checkbox option that says ‘Show all headers (even
the ugly ones)’ and click OK.
=> In Outlook Express, open the offending message,
select ‘Properties’ from the File menu and then
click the ‘Details’ tab.
Reading and understanding extended headers is quite a detailed subject.
As an alternative to these reporting techniques, you could use a
Wishing you every success in the fight against spam!
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