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List of contact information of spammers
Strategies and tactics to deal with and prevent junk e-mail.
An argument against using MAPS, encouraging ISPs to individually control spam instead of relying on central services.
Information on deciphering spam, complaining about it, and filtering e-mail.
Fill your email inbox. Free service, no sign up or application required.
Blogger makes it easy to create spam that clogs search results, but doesn't make it easy to report the spam or even to be sure that Blogger cares that accounts are used that way.
Advice to visitors to Usenet News Group news.admin.net-abuse.email to ensure a good and helpful experience.
Article outlining Paul Graham's proposal, and spam FAQs.
A cynical set of rules generated from a discussion in the newsgroup NANAE, news.admin.net-abuse.email.
Editors of Internet ScamBusters present tips and resources to reduce spam.
United States, European Union, and other countries' laws and pending legislation regarding unsolicited commercial email.
Al Iverson posting about email, anti-spam, policy compliance and email marketing best practices.
List for developers of tools to prevent spam.
Spam-related mailing list. Includes subscription information, and FAQ.
Account of what happened after an Internet user accidentally gave a wrong email address when she visited a web page and signed up for a sweepstakes.
Provides a general overview of the spamming phenomenon. Links to articles which discuss the techniques of spammers on particular media: Internet e-mail, instant messaging, Usenet newsgroups, Web search engines, weblogs, and mobile phone messaging. Another article describes ways of stopping e-mail abuse.
Article by Laura Frieder and Jonathan Zittrain assessing the impact of stock-tout spam upon trading activity and how profitable such spamming might be. (January 21, 2007)
Fill your email inbox. Free service, no sign up or application required.
Blogger makes it easy to create spam that clogs search results, but doesn't make it easy to report the spam or even to be sure that Blogger cares that accounts are used that way.
Al Iverson posting about email, anti-spam, policy compliance and email marketing best practices.
Spam-related mailing list. Includes subscription information, and FAQ.
Article outlining Paul Graham's proposal, and spam FAQs.
An argument against using MAPS, encouraging ISPs to individually control spam instead of relying on central services.
Provides a general overview of the spamming phenomenon. Links to articles which discuss the techniques of spammers on particular media: Internet e-mail, instant messaging, Usenet newsgroups, Web search engines, weblogs, and mobile phone messaging. Another article describes ways of stopping e-mail abuse.
Editors of Internet ScamBusters present tips and resources to reduce spam.
Information on deciphering spam, complaining about it, and filtering e-mail.
List of contact information of spammers
A cynical set of rules generated from a discussion in the newsgroup NANAE, news.admin.net-abuse.email.
Account of what happened after an Internet user accidentally gave a wrong email address when she visited a web page and signed up for a sweepstakes.
Advice to visitors to Usenet News Group news.admin.net-abuse.email to ensure a good and helpful experience.
List for developers of tools to prevent spam.
Strategies and tactics to deal with and prevent junk e-mail.
United States, European Union, and other countries' laws and pending legislation regarding unsolicited commercial email.
Article by Laura Frieder and Jonathan Zittrain assessing the impact of stock-tout spam upon trading activity and how profitable such spamming might be. (January 21, 2007)

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