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		<description><![CDATA[You have perhaps noticed an added quantity of “junk mail” that eats up space in your email’s inbox. This is caused by the growing population of people using the internet. Developers all over the world have been geared towards one thing for the longest time, and that is combating spam. With these tips, you may [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=spamemailism.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9916494&amp;post=5&amp;subd=spamemailism&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have perhaps noticed an added quantity of “junk mail” that eats up space in your email’s inbox. This is caused by the growing population of people using the internet. Developers all over the world have been geared towards one thing for the longest time, and that is combating spam. With these tips, you may be able to fight spam and help maximize the internet’s capacity.<br />
Spam messages are everyone’s enemies. These spam messages are the culprits behind every lost important email message. This is because it consumes the e-mail’s disk space, and deleting every single spam mail we receive online takes up the time that could have been allotted for other important tasks we have at hand.<br />
That’s the reason why developers have added spam filters to their web settings. These filters act like an anti spam device that protects your other emails from being contaminated with viruses. Apparently, these filters also keep your other email messages in order and prevent them from getting lost. The spam filter initially filters only harmful and obscene words that could be found on the internet, but eventually, because of demands for innovation, it soon turned into an anti spam tool as well.<br />
Disposable email address services (e.g. spamex, zoemail, and emailias) could also be considered anti spam. Since users pay for these email accounts, they tend to have more disabling or anti-spam features compared to a free email service. These email services, as the name suggests, can be easily deleted and/or disabled once it receives spam messages. Users of these accounts won’t need to worry, though, because only the email’s address is disabled, but the alias that was registered would still be recognized. One could change the address every time one receives spam. This is definitely more convenient than hopping from one free email account to another every time the account gets bombarded with unsolicited email.<br />
Another anti-spam feature that may be provided by your internet service protocol (ISP) is the junk mail headers. There is a filter tube that allows users not to allow or to reject messages that contain spam-y headings. If the user knows the address of those who send spam messages, he/she can also easily direct them to the junk mail section of the email account. This kind of anti-spam is convenient in a sense that, there’s still a folder provided for the spam messages which one can just choose to ignore or check later on.<br />
The most important anti-spam technique, though, depends on the user’s efforts. Once the user receives spam mails, it is best not to open them in the inbox. Instead, you should just put it in the trash folder. Spam messages can easily detect active email accounts, and once it reflects on the spammer’s system, there’s a high possibility that the spammers would send more spam messages in the future.<br />
As a rule of thumb, it would be best to determine carefully whether a message is spam or not before opening it. This way, you would be able to filter the messages without harming other messages mistakenly sent by the system to your spam.
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 14:56:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spam email is also called unsolicited bulk email, and it is actually an abuse of electronic messaging systems. Most marketers use this to advertise, recruit, or update products without the ask permission of the email users they are sending their messages to. This consequently annoys email users because these bulk emails tend to flood their [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=spamemailism.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9916494&amp;post=3&amp;subd=spamemailism&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spam email is also called unsolicited bulk email, and it is actually an abuse of electronic messaging systems. Most marketers use this to advertise, recruit, or update products without the ask permission of the email users they are sending their messages to. This consequently annoys email users because these bulk emails tend to flood their inboxes, and most of the time, email users have no control of the influx of these messages.<br />
Spam email has been and is continuously growing in a drastic and ever more progressive manner from the time that it was developed in the 1990s. Now, spammers send messages through the World Wide Web which accumulate to a whopping several millions daily. Laws that oppose spam have been periodically passed. However, some are being eschewed while others only required marketers to use opt in e-mail systems.<br />
Not only does spam annoy the users. More so, it opens the user’s computer to a lot of disadvantageous harm. Because most of these spam messages contain viruses, the virus can also be spread from one email account to another without the email owners knowing about it. Sometimes these virus attachments even destroy email files and folders. Other attachments could even get into the computer’s hard disk and destroy all the data there as well. Another risk involved here is identity theft. Email accounts can be hacked, and once personal files are hacked from these accounts, the spammers can then inflict threats to the email users. There have been reported cases of theft and/or fraud because these kinds of spam emails. Spammers are sometimes skilled enough to obtain access to the victim’s personal data and files. If you’re the owner of a big company, this can be a serious issue.<br />
Several solutions have been developed to counteract these problems. This includes the passing of laws against spam. However, it would always turn out that these kinds of problems are unavoidable, and the spammers almost impossible to penalize. It cannot be stopped since these electronic junks are untraceable and the people behind could actually do it again and again regardless of any punishment implemented by the authorities.<br />
Because spam filters messages are impossible to eradicate, huge numbers of anti spam developers and activists have formulated ways to get rid of spam emails. Email providers have created spam filters that would enable one to get rid of spam emails and trash them immediately. Others include anti spam softwares, disposable emails with numerous spam disabling functions, and the like.<br />
It is now on anybody’s discretion or responsibility to keep spam messages from flooding one’s personal email accounts. There have been several attempts to destroy spam, but the previous efforts have still been wasted effort creating no difference in the number of spam messages at all. The least one could do is to avoid promoting spam simply by being more cautious in opening emails. It is possible that somewhere along the way, someone would actually figure out a way to eradicate spam altogether. It may be soon, but while spam emails still exist, it is best to be extra careful.
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