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Study Guide
About Spam
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Field Guide to Spam
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A Guide
developed by Dr. John Graham-Cumming with a selection of the tricks spammers
use to hide their messages from filters, providing examples taken from
real-world spam messages.
- There are many tricks
that spammers use such as the pop-up windows or emails with the word “FREE”
in red and bold.
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A Plan For
Spam
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This article
describes a plan using spam-filtering techniques used in the new spamproof
web-based mail reader in order to stop spam.
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This approach uses statistics and probability with filtering research and spam filtering to devise a
way to stop spam.
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Why Am I Getting
All This Spam?
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A six-month research project was done by the Center for Democracy and Technology to see the
different ways that email addresses came about getting on spam lists.
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The results were dependent on where the email
addresses were used.
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This report gives Internet users an insight about the
online behavior of spam and destroys some of the myths.
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New
Meaning For Spam
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Marketers have a new meaning for spam.
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Spam is not about contents, it’s about consent.
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This article explores the ideas of the Direct Marketing Association when it comes
to spam and misleading the public.
Spam Killers
- Many different
programs are out there to keep spam away from your email accounts and
each does it in a different way.
- The SpamBouncer is set of
instructions, which search the headers and text of your incoming email
to see if it meets one or more of the program’s conditions.
- Anti-Spam!
is a page that is designed to keep spammers from getting your email
address and all you have to do is link to it.
- Death To Spam
is a guide to dealing with unwanted email with techniques available to
defend your inbox.
- SpamAssassin is
another mail filter to identity spam using header and text analysis and blacklists.
- Fighting spam is an
uphill battle but luckily there are many weapons available and many of
them are listed here.
Spam Laws
How to Deal with Spam
- When
it comes to dealing
with spam most people don’t know where to start, which is where this
pages comes in and helps us know what to do to handle spam.
- What
better way to combat spam than to make a list
of people who do not want it, just like the no call list.
Responses to Spam
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