Learn simple strategies that will stop spammers from bombarding
your inbox!
by Per Strandberg
Published on this site: November 26th, 2004 - See
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Spam filter is the solution that most people resort when they
try to steam the flood of junk mails and spam.
However, there is a problem!
First: Some spam will still get through.
Second: Some legitimate mails will be stopped as spam.
And that legitimate messages get caught in the spam filters is
a big problem. It is a big problem for both the sender and for the
receiver. If you use POP accounts on your ISP or use free email
accounts like Hotmail you will sometimes be forced to use their
spam filters. You are often not even told that legitimate messages
may be deleted.
Why will they get stopped? There are several reasons!
Spam filters may give red flag to an email simply because it contains
words which the filters also find in spam messages.
Often newsletters you sign up to get blocked because too many messages
are sent out at the same time or some subscriber have complained
accusing the sender of spamming. The rules of the spam filters changes
over time as this is an ever going arms race between the spammers
and the anti spam filter manufacturer.
So how can you stop the flood of spam hitting your email account?
Simple, you have to go stealth!
Look at email spamming as a war.
Using spam filters is like putting on armor. It gives you protection,
but it will also cost you and give you less flexibility.
The spam sending gangs, there are estimated to be fewer than hundred
worldwide, machine gun bombard only email accounts which they can
find. This means that if they can't find your email address they
can't spam you.
So how do they find you? Contrary to popular beliefs they
don't find your email address because you sign up to a newsletter
or to legal product information.
Instead they collect or harvest email from web sites using spam
boots. The spam boots works in a similar way as web content collecting
search engine spiders except they only collect email addresses.
They also collect email address from address books found inside
email software like Outlook or Eudora. They do this by using viruses
and spywares.
Your solution to avoid getting on their lists is to go stealth
and become invisible to the spammers! What do I mean by that? Simple
you hide your email address or addresses from the email harvesting
spam boots. But at the same time if you have your own web site you
want your viewers to be able to read or click on your contact email.
One common solution is to rewrite the email address on the
web site. Let's say you email is: [email protected]
You can rewrite the address as [email protected], info @ mysite.com,
infoATmysite.com or something similar. The email address is then
readable by human viewers, not by the spammers. The downside of
this method is that the email address is not clickable from your
web site.
Another method which is preferred by commercial web sites is to
use a contact form that also hides the address from the spammers.
One solution which I use and have found to work well is to
hide the address from the spam boots with java script. The
address then becomes clickable for the viewers. You can learn
how to use java script and hide your email addresses from
the spammers at http://www.data-backup-and-storage.com/stop-spam.html
You should also use firewall and anti virus software as a protection
so that spammers don't get access to the email addresses from within
your computer. As an extra precaution you should also use spyware
removal software. This will remove possible spyware from your computer.
All this measures should protect you from spammers and their spying
eyes.
However, be careful! With this method in order to work you should
adopt a strict email discipline and limit the number of people with
access to your email addresses and not spread them around.
But, what if your emails already have been spread into the spammers
mailing lists?
It is important to understand that the spammers want new
and fresh email addresses. Therefore they continuously harvest
the Internet for addresses.
The answer is, use Google! With Google you will find the
web pages on which your email addresses are located. Just
perform consecutive searches using Google typing in one of
your email address in the search box.
You can then contact the owners of those sites and ask them to
remove the email address.
Result: The spam will not stop immediately, but after a couple
of months the flow will start to recede.

Per Strandberg works with computer security and he
also manage an information site dealing with data backup technology.
Learn working data backup strategies at http://www.data-backup-and-storage.com/computer-backup.html
Discover different ways to get rid of spam at
http://www.data-backup-and-storage.com/stop-spam.html.

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