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5
Zero Cost Solutions to Spam |
by:
Niall
Roche |
Spam
is a daily nuisance for all of us. It doesn't
matter whether you're employed or unemployed.
It doesn't matter if you're a CEO of a multinational
or if you're a work at home parent - spam
affects us all.
There are dozens of porgams available for
fighting spam. The major problem is that
most of these programs cost money.
What I'm going to do is show you 5 different
ways of combating spam - all free.
1. Don't give out your personal email address.
This is stating the obvious but it's the
first big mistake people make. DO NOT use
your personal email address for
sign up forms, competitions, surveys or
any other nonsense that may result in you
being spammed. It's much easier to prevent
spam, by never giving out your personal
email address, than it is to cure the problem
once you're on 100's of junk email lists.
2. Use a free email account
Set yourself up with a Hotmail, Yahoo or
any other free email account and use it
as a spam holder account i.e. use it on
all those popups or sign up forms that you
*suspect* may try to spam you. You can then
periodically check your free email account
for both legitimate and spam email and
delete the rubbish you don't want. This
single step can save you countless spam
related headaches.
3. Use a disposable email address
You could also try a disposable e-mail address
from www.spamgourmet.com. This is a brilliant
idea. Once you've registered your forwarding
email address (your personal
email address) with them you can then create
self-destructing email addresses that stop
working after receiving a specific number
of emails.
4. Use a free spam filter.
Unfortunately even when you follow all the
correct steps you can still wind up getting
junk email. There's only solution at that
point - install a spam filter on your PC.
The best free spam filter I've come across
so far is Mailwasher. An excellent
program that won't cost you a penny.
5. Newsgroups and forums
Spammers love newsgroups and forums. They
especially love the way people post their
personal email addresses there. It doesn't
matter if it's a paid, private or free forum
spammers have their harvester programs hunting
for email addresses every minute of every
day. If you have to post
your email address then use the following
format:
username AT domain.com. If that doesn't
make sense then what I mean is instead of
posting as test@spam-site.com you'd
post as test AT spam-site.com.
Spammers can harvest 35,000 email addresses
per hour from newsgroups and forums - don't
let your email address become one of those.
There you have 5 simple, free solutions
to drastically reduce the amount of spam
you receive every single day. If you want
to learn more about fighting spam then
drop by spam-site.com.
About the author:
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blocker? Check out Spam-Site.com for
spam filter reviews and spam related information.
Circulated by Bandoni
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