Content Category : Spam Blocker
Spam Blocker (23 items)
Thursday 11 August 2005 / admin author list
How To Avoid Spam Robots
on 26 Oct 2005 by Jim Edwards author list email the content item print the content item
Despite the fact that Federal legislation (the CANSPAM act) made it illegal, harvesting email addresses from the web using automated robots remains alive and well. Spammers who need fresh email addresses release software spider programs that comb the Internet and suck email addresses off Web pages, guest books, and anywhere else you might post your email address. Once they get your email [read more]
Spam, What is It Good For, Absolutely Nothing!
on 26 Oct 2005 by Jay Stockman author list email the content item print the content item
Unsolicited Commercial Email (UCE), or spam has reached epidemic proportions, and continues to grow. According to American Online, of the estimated 30 million email messages each day, about 30% on average was unsolicited commercial email. As a result of its very low marginal costs, spam has become extremely prolific. Regardless of how many emails are sent out, the spammers' costs [read more]
Avoiding the Impact of Spam
on 26 Oct 2005 by Jonathan Coupal author list email the content item print the content item
Executive Summary Unsolicited commercial email, also commonly known as spam, has developed a negative reputation because it is at best a waste of valuable time and at worst an offensive intrusion into one’s desktop. It is estimated that 56% of all mail that passes through the Internet is spam which is an increase of 40% from one year ago today. In [read more]
Customers Demand Internet Privacy
on 18 Sep 2005 by Marjan Steneker author list email the content item print the content item
... and you'd better sit up and take notice! Customers concern over Internet privacy issues is on the rise, and for good reasons.Because of SPAM and phishing e-mails, identity theft and viruses, it's completely understandable that customers have a hightened concern about their Internet privacy. And it's not only about e-mail adresses and credit card numbers either. More and more [read more]
Anti-Spam Software Case Study: Pacesetter Claims Service
on 18 Sep 2005 by Joe Caldwell author list email the content item print the content item
When catastrophe strikes, many insurance companies tend to get flooded with new claims. These sudden surges in client demands can be overwhelming, and that's where Pacesetter Claims Service, an independent adjusting agency, comes in.Founded in 1997, Pacesetter Claims Service is a well-established company with offices in five different states, as well as Puerto Rico. They are dedicated to providing the [read more]
How To Avoid Spam Robots
on 17 Sep 2005 by Jim Edwards author list email the content item print the content item
Despite the fact that Federal legislation (the CANSPAM act) made it illegal, harvesting email addresses from the web using automated robots remains alive and well.Spammers who need fresh email addresses release software spider programs that comb the Internet and suck email addresses off Web pages, guest books, and anywhere else you might post your email address.Once they get your email [read more]
Stop Intrusive Pop-up Ads and Regain Control of Your Online Experience!
on 06 Sep 2005 by Jason Frovich author list email the content item print the content item
Stop intrusive pop-up ads and regain control of your online world! Intrusive and distracting pop-up windows are not an unavoidable part of being online. You don't have to put up with offensive, time consuming and bandwidth stealing pop up ads. Visit Supportcave.com today to try out some of the most sophisticated pop-up blockers on the market - for free! Make [read more]
Customers Demand Internet Privacy
on 06 Sep 2005 by admin author list email the content item print the content item
... and you'd better sit up and take notice! Customers concern over Internet privacy issues is on the rise, and for good reasons.Because of SPAM and phishing e-mails, identity theft and viruses, it's completely understandable that customers have a hightened concern about their Internet privacy. And it's not only about e-mail adresses and credit card numbers either. More and more [read more]
What Exactly is Spam?
on 06 Sep 2005 by Matt Bacak author list email the content item print the content item
Spam, as defined in the context of computers, the Internet and electronic messaging, is a term used to designate unsolicited bulk electronic messaging and communication. In particular, spam is unsolicited bulk mailings that are commercially oriented. It is most commonly used in advertising, but it is also used to perpetrate religious, political or other types of messages. Spam is, often [read more]
Common Spam Emails
on 21 Aug 2005 by Lee Dobbins author list email the content item print the content item
Spam comes in many forms and spammers will pull out all the stops to try to trick you into clicking on their email and hopefully making a purchase. Below are some of the most common forms that spam comes in – how many of them do you recognize? Application Accepted – These emails are supposed to make you think that [read more]
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