Archive for the 'Anti Spam Filter' Category

Spam - We Have It, Now How Do We Stop It?

If your stock performance has matched the percentage rise of email spam, you will be retiring soon. The latest indicators are stating that Spam has nearly doubled in the past year alone. It now affects nearly everyone with an email account. Unfortunately for business, it also carries a rising cost in staff, resources and performance. […]

Friday, October 17th, 2008

Read this Article if You Hate SPAM and SPIT

Well it finally happened as predicted the SPIT is here; that is to say SPAM over IP Telephony. Yes indeed, they have found a way to send you VoIP SPAM and you thought you had some good news by saving a bunch of money on your long distance telephone bill, didnt you? Well, guess what […]

Friday, October 17th, 2008

Unsolicited Commercial Email, SPAM and the FTC

Most recently the Federal Trade Commission has put forth their requests for further budget funding for fiscal year 2007 and in this report to Congress for more taxpayers monies the FTC cited their efforts to curb SPAM. Yet many critics of the agency who have called it everything from incompetent to the Blob of Bureaucracy […]

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Corporate Email Policies Lower Unnecessary Legal and Security Risks

What comes to your mind when you think about your email? Email makes possible almost instant communication with your co-workers without leaving your desk, a quick note to a family member who lives far away, but also has a very annoying downside such as junk mail. Since the introduction of the Internet, email has been […]

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Block Spam with An Easy Behavioral Change

E-mails now have a connection back to their servers. I will\rleave the technical aspects out of this article. Instead, I\rwill walk you through how information from your computer is\rgetting back to them.
You have probably experienced this already, an e-mail lands\rin your box with many symbols in the subject line created\rwith the Shift Key […]

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Blackhole or Fail - Which One Is Better For Your Mail Server?

Very often SPAMMERS take advantage of catch-all email setup on webservers. Every email no matter what the recipients email address is will be caught by the default email account. It is highly recommended not to use catch-all email accounts and to discard SPAM send to non-existing email addresses. SPAM will clog up your SMTP server […]

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Those Very Naughty Scamming-Spamming Nigerians

\”Dear Friend, As you read this, I don\’t want you to feel sorry for me, because, I believe everyone will die someday. My name is MR Adada Muhammadu a Crude Oil merchant in Iran…\”
Am I the only one on the planet that finds it incredible that people actually are gullible enough to fall […]

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

Spam Attack - How to Combat Spam

You can recognize physical junk mail in your mailbox and quickly sort the coupons from your mortgage statement with very little effort. Bright colors, the return address, and content make it easy to do. In the same way, spam emails tend to be similar to each other in their offerings, format, and overall […]

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

I\’m Guilty Until Proven Innocent

No doubt about it.
\”Spam\” (unsolicited commercial email) threatens to
paralyze and ultimately destroy the email system as it
currently exists on the Internet.
Anyone with an email address can attest to the fact that
the avalanche of Spam has only increased in the last year
and shows no sign of stopping.
However, the current system many Internet Service
Providers (ISP\’s) use to […]

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

Spam - Email\’s Enemy

Opening up your email inbox shouldnt be a burden, and spam is the epitome of this. Youre probably not the only one who has received countless pharmaceutical ads and links advertising click here to get rich. The Web is a spammers paradise with endless opportunities to send out annoying ads that make you want to […]

Friday, October 10th, 2008