Some Guidelines to Fighting Spam
Posted on : 03-06-2009 | By : Amanda Gamdana | In : Adware
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Spam has grown to such an extent that internet users have started to suffer from lack of confidence in emails as a mode of communication and even the spread of computer virus is another area of disturbance. The first decisive step against bulk unsolicited commercial email was taken in December 2003 when President Bush signed the Can Spam bill against bulk commercial unsolicited emails.
The bill was naturally approved and voted by the Senate by a vote 97 to 0 and in essence stops a sender from sending unsolicited bulk commercial emails using tools like dictionaries for generating such mailers and hiding their identities via false return addresses. More over, these emails can not carry a subject line which is deceptive and must have an opt out provision. The law prevents the sender from accessing addresses from websites and any violation of the law can entail imprisonment up to one year.
Spam from other countries are now larger in quantity and this is a major point of consideration. These emails are harder to fight, because they come from outside our country’s laws and regulations. These problems are difficult to handle, though the laws may sound good since the internet knows no country barriers. Is there any thing you could do for protection? Here are the top tried and tested rules for protection against spam:
Number 1: Whatever you do, make sure that your email address is never there on the net. ‘Spam spider’ is a kind of product which looks for email addresses in the net and then gather them for sending subsequent emails. If the word ’spam spider’ triggers your interest do a search for this word on the net, the results might just shock you. The internet rogues like ’spambots’ and ’spam spiders’ are controlled very effectively by a site called WebPoison.org which is a open source project as they send them bogus web pages which carry equally bogus email addresses.
Number 2: Get yourself a software which blocks spam. Chances are that you might decide to go in for the professional version but whatever you do getting the software is a must since it would help you save plenty of time. While the soft certainly does not claim to provide guaranteed results, it can still be dependable but remember that some manual setting could be needed to bar some particular types of emails.
Number 3: Start using various email addresses. You could have multiple email addresses serving various purposes and you would always have back up addresses too. This is just like your friends contacting you through your private and personal cell number but when it is others, they contact you via your official number.
Number 4: One of the common features about spam is that they carry attachments which could easily carry viruses. Large corporations usually use spam filters which prevents any spam mail from reaching you. Firewall vendors offer this type of services.
Number 5: Did you know that email service providers are now offering ‘bulk mail’ baskets? The concept is simple. What you do when you receive email from any stranger, put them in a bulk email pile and then allow it to move into your circle. All software which blocks spam work with the same logic but having a couple of more layers is what makes the difference so another look may be necessary.
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