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Oct
02

5 ways to stop spam from reaching your mail box

5 ways to stop spam from reaching your mail box

5 ways to stop spam from reaching your mail box

By Joel Teo 2005 All Rights Reserved

http://www.MakeThousandsToday.info

UCE or unsolicited commercial email is getting worse by the day
and Microsoft has announced that in the future it will be
developing a system in which email sending and receiving will be
like our postal mail where a digital stamp has to be bought to
send it. But until then marketers online will be continuing to
send emails to potential customers in the hope of converting
some of the leads that they buy into buying customers.

The internet arena of emailing is a murky one in which your
email might be traded and sold in some internet networks which I
have seen sell and trade in email contacts online. That is the
reason why when you get one type of spam email, you tend to get
more of the same type of email as your email has been sold to a
large emailing list which is in turn sold to marketers to email
to.

This article will highlight some ways in which spammers can get
your email address and highlight ways to deal with them.

1.Non Cloaked emails on websites

This is actually one of the most easy way to get spam. I’ve
talked to a system administrator in the office and she expressed
surprise at not knowing about this. Most people start building a
website on free webhosts and then add their email address at the
bottom of the website. While this is good for website usability
which is a separate topic altogether, it allows unscrupulous
people to harvest your email address with powerful online
website crawling programs. What these programs do is crawl
websites and then classify them and sell the extracted leads to
lead vendors. So if your website is about health, they might
classify your extracted email address as a health lead and sell
it to other marketers to email to you.

The simple solution to this problem is to do email cloaking.
This is usually a simple script which breaks up your email into
two parts when a robot on the internet crawls your website. But
to the normal user who looks at it, the browser combines it
together to show a normal email address. Do a simple google
search for “email cloaking script” and you should be able to do
this by copying the script into your website.

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So then you prevent spam and at the same time allow people to
continue to contact you.

Another simpler solution which may confound some of your website
users who are not so internet savvy is just to do use /at/
instead of @. So for instance your email will read
Abc/at/abc.com rather than abc@abc.com. However as mentioned, if
your target audience is older and not so good with the internet,
this may be a problem and prevent them from contacting you.

2.Spam via cookies or malicious code or programs

Spyware flooding your computer is a real problem. Most people do
not really realize this until they find popups suddenly
appearing when they reach some pages or find that their starting
page has been high jacked by some website. When you visit a
website like Yahoo and log in, a cookie is deposited into your
computer browser to tell Yahoo that you have logged in to their
system. These cookies have short life spans and self delete when
you log out of the system.

However there are some websites that have cookies for the sole
purpose of tracking all email sent into and out of your computer
when the browser is on. It then tracks your name and email
address and sends it secretly to a central server where it then
sells you name and email address to email lists. Thus some
people report an increase in spam after visiting certain
websites and this may be the reason.

Another reason for spam can be attributed to malicious code
which can possibly install itself into your browser without you
knowing it and does the same thing as the cookies in the above
example but on a longer term basis as the cookies would be
deleted when you clear your cookies and cache in your browser.
Some of this malicious code can even do keyword logging and send
your passwords and bank IDs to the programmer who came up with
the code!

The best solution to the problem is to download the Mozilla
Firefox Internet browser which has a built in security system
which prevents such malicious code from being installed into
your web browser without your knowledge and allows you to clear
your cache and cookies easily. I do this on a constant basis to
prevent my email inbox from being filled with spam.

3.Spyware via free programs installed

Another reason why there is an increase in spam is that there
are third party spyware that is bundled with free software which
is why the software is free in the first place because the
spyware companies pay the programmer to bundle it with their
software. Always look at the agreement before downloading any
free wallpapers or free programs like weather programs as there
could be a possibility that spyware could be bundled together
with it and flood your email box with spam.

The best solution is to download Spyware Search and Destroy or
Lavasoft’s Adaware anti-spyware programs to detect and clear any
spyware from your computer. In addition, you might find that
your computer might run faster when you are connected to the
internet as the spyware does take up some bandwidth in its
communication to the central server.

4.Random emails

Some of the more powerful email programs have the ability to
flood servers with permutations of email addresses. This means
that they can basically email anyone online because they have
powerful computers which run software which blasts emails to all
permutations and one of them may be yours.

The more legitimate marketers will have an opt out link at the
bottom of the email so that you can actually opt out of the
list. On the other hand, some of the real offshore spammers have
servers in China and Russia so when you do click on the link to
opt out, it actually confirms that your email address is working
so ironically sometimes it is best to just delete spam rather
than reply to it.

5.Free offers

Spam is also derived from free offers. When you signup for some
online service, there is thing called co-registration where they
have many boxes for you to tick. Generally what this means is
you are asking the online service to send your email address and
name to an online marketer who is going to sell it to others to
email to. While this is not spam as you have opted into it, it
may become irritating after a while.

The better solution that I do personally is to create an email
from Yahoo for the sole purpose of free offers so that I can let
that email be flooded with spam. So you can get the free offer
and not face the possibility of deleting 500 spam emails daily
in your personal email inbox.

In conclusion, spam can be reduced if you are aware of the
reasons and the ways in which online marketers and spammers can
get your email. Taking an active step today to prevent them from
getting your personal email is a great step forward to reducing
the amount of spam you have in your inbox.

Joel Teo is a work at home business owner, the owner of several
highly successful money making websites.

 

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