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Author: Carolyn Clayton
In the society that we live in today people now class all unsolicited
email as spam. This includes automatic replies, emails containing
viruses and unwanted but legitimate business propositions.
In the society that we live in today people now class all unsolicited
email as spam. This includes automatic replies, emails containing
viruses and unwanted but legitimate business propositions.
Spam is nearly as old as the Internet and many believe that the
problem of spam will never really go away as spammers are becoming
increasingly difficult to stop. They are also finding more and
more ways of delivering spam mail around the Internet.
One thing that many of us never really understand is how spammers
get our email addresses in the first place. One of the main ways
in which this is done is through spammers using computers to check
almost every page of websites on the Internet looking for the
@ symbol. If the symbol is found the spammer knows
that it is an email address and then simply adds your email address
to their database so that when the spammer sends out an automated
spam message everyone who is on the database will receive it.
Spammers get your email address without you even realising it.
The way in which you can reduce the chance of this happening is
to ensure that you dont place your email address on pages
across the Internet; however if you need to do this for example
for customers of your business to get in touch with you or if
someone has requested your email address you should make it accessible
to them by replacing the @ symbol, i.e. name[at]domain[dot]com.
Spammer programmes will not be able to pick this up as an email
address and you will still be able to place your email address
on webpages.
Another way in which spammers are able to get a hold of your
email address is if your email address is sorted on someones
computer who gets a virus. Spam virus takes advantage of an infected
computer and sends spam emails to all the addresses sorted within
that PC. These spam emails do not get sent from the email address
of the infected computer owner; they are sent from a fake, spam
email address.
If you are finding that you are getting spam messages there are
certain steps that you can take to reduce the amount of spam that
you receiving, as well as getting a spam blocker/filter you should
always remember to never reply to the spam email and never un-subscribe.
Many people think that if they request to be taken off a mailing
list that they wont receive any more spam emails. This is
in fact opposite of what actually happens. If you request to un-subscribe
the only thing that you are doing is verifying to a spammer that
your email account is valid and they will simply send you more
spam mail as they think that you are reading them.
The best reaction to take to spam mail is no reaction. You should
never interact with a spammer in anyway as they will just send
you more spam emails. To tackle spam messages you should invest
in an anti-spam software and let that take care of the spam for
you.
About Author
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