Free Spam Blockers By: Matt Garrett Remember when spam was just another horrible thing you would never eat? And then you grew up a little and spam became the lyrics to a great Monty Python song. And now spam is something to avoid at all costs. Or, in the case of free spam blockers, at no cost at all. Everything is better when it’s free, right? Such is the case with blocking out annoying spam from your email account, too.
Free spam blockers are popping up all over the internet. Kind of ironic, isn’t it, that... Tags: spam blockers, Internet, spam filters
Get Rid Of Spam By: Matt Garrett Every day, both dmoestic and corporate users of the internet receive considerable amounts of spam e-mail. They are not only annoying, but sometimes you can miss an important e-mail or newsletter simply because you lose it among the great number of e-mails that flood out your Inbox. Often you'll find that important people neglect to read your e-mail, because busy people like them hardly have the time and patience to browse through the huge quantities of spam mail they receive.... Tags: spam blockers, Internet, spam filters, e-mails
Spam Is Now Dead Meat. By: J Schipper Other than the canned meat sold by Hormel, the term spam is used to describe unsolicited bulk email. It is rumored that the term Spam came from an old Monty Python comedy sketch about a restaurant where every item on the menu came with an order of Spam. Certainly this is an accurate comparison due to the ubiquitous nature of junk email, which first started to appear in bulk in the early 1990s. The usual definition of spam is email that is unsolicited, without prior permission... Tags: spam, spam blockers, filtering software
Spam Blockers: Unique Challenge For Business By: Scott Lindsay “Under no circumstances will I ever purchase anything offered to me as the result of an unsolicited e-mail message. Nor will I forward chain letters, petitions, mass mailings, or virus warnings to large numbers of others. This is my contribution to the survival of the online community.” — Roger Ebert
The use of email has the potential to eliminate much of the costs associated with sending correspondence through regular mail. Invoices can be sent by email speeding up the pa... Tags: email marketing, spam, spam blockers, bulk email, email newsletters, email
Agree To Be Spam-Free By: Scott Lindsay Spending on commercial email ballooned to $7.3 billion in 2005 from $164 million in 1999.” - Jupiter Communications
The use of email is an important tool in maintaining positive client relationships. Some emails are sent individually and personally, however some are sent in bulk and that’s when difficulties show up for business interests.
Free Spam Blockers vs Paid Ones By: Oliver Turner Free spam blockers Vs, Paid ones are a topic that lurks at the back of your mind before opting for one. You may face the need of protecting your computer from the damages that spam can do to your computer. They not only occupy storage and memory space of the computer, but also spread viruses that can crash the whole system. It is best to avail the trial period to judge the type of spam blocker that suits your need.
The time you devote each day to sort and delete spam from your inbox could be put to much better use. In the European Union alone, the working hours employees are spending on sorting and deleting spam is costing the companies and estimated 10 billion euros every year! By manually sorting out spam after it has reached your inbox you are loosing time and money, as well as bandwidth... Tags: Spam Blocker, spam, spam blockers
How E-mail Whitelists Work By: Matt Garrett E-mail whitelists are the ultimate in spam protection, and go beyond the safeguards used by spam filters and spam blockers to almost completely eliminate the possibility of receiving spam. Whitelists work like fortresses to completely protect the user against invasion.
Before e-mail from a new address can be allowed into the inbox, the user must answer questions or type in a partially obscured code that is recognizable on normal computers, but cannot be detected by the kin... Tags: emails, spam filters, spam, junk mail, spam blockers, email whitelists
How E-Mail Blacklists Work By: Matt Garrett E-mail blacklists guarantee that the user will not receive e-mail from a certain party who is or is suspected to be a spammer. Blacklists work with various kinds of spam guards, and some block more throughly than others. The user decides who to blacklist, and unless the user is blacklisted, the software can never ban a message entirely, but send the doubtful message to a bulk folder.
How Spam Works By: Matt Garrett Spam involves sending unsolicited e-mail to many people, and is a very common practice today. It is not unusual for the average person to have 30% of his or her e-mail as spam, and there is a huge demand for new techniques to block spam including the existing methods, such as spam blockers, spam filters and the creation of e-mail whitelists.
Your Top Tips on Spam Protection By: Marco Maseko. With spam protection you have to stay ahead to the trends. Because when spam started a crossposting tool was invented to block spam but spammers were quick to adopt crossposting as a tool of their trade. Now, they could send the same electronic message to thousands of newsgroup members at the one time. Not only could they target a larger audience with one posting, but they also did not have to differentiate between the interests and focus of the individual forums that they targeted. What's more it cost them next to nothing to spam these newsgroups. Tags: spam blockers, spam, email, internet security, computer security, computers and internet, intern
Spam: The Things you should know By: Mel Maseko With spam, it's much like human viruses, computer viruses run the gamut from the benign to the fatally destructive to the computers they infect. And just as with human viruses, prevention is better than cure. Prevention begins by stopping them in their tracks at the portals of contact. This is where a firewall can come in handy. Tags: spam blockers, spam, email, internet security, computer security, computers and internet, intern
What Do You Know About Anti-spam Firewall? By: Marco Maseko. An anti-spam firewall application will, to an extent, help in keeping viruses at bay. There is, however, no firewall that is 100% hacker proof - there are too many ways in which viruses can be embedded in a software download or regular data, for a firewall to detect and catch them all. However there are some relatively effective firewall programs available on the market, and some of them are actually free for your personal use. Tags: spam blockers, spam, email, internet security, computer security, computers and internet, intern
Computers and Consumers - Understanding & Avoid Identity Theft By: Ryan M. Pitylak The Internet has given over a billion people, worldwide, a way to instantly find information. The number of threats to a consumer’s security increases as the consumer connects with more computers, companies, and people online. The Federal Trade Commission says that all Internet users should understand the importance of online security and should take measures to protect themselves. Tags: spam filtering, spam blocking, spam blockers, anti spam software, spam control
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