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What Can We Do About Spam?

9 January 2008 0 views No Comment

I receive approximately 5,000 emails containing each and every day. Well, maybe not that many, but it sure seems like it. is spiraling out of control and shows no signs of stopping. The question is, where does come from, and can you do anything about it?

Most of the I receive in my is sexually explicit, but I still like to look at it because some of this is actually quite entertaining. My personal favorites are offers to purchase discounted Canadian Viagra, ads for pornographic websites, and bogus work-from-home programs.

How do these people get their grimy hands on your email ? One way they can get it is through opt-in email. When you order something , as part of the subscription or service that you signed up for, you may have inadvertently agreed to receive offers via email from that in the .

As a result, said adds you to their mailing list and begins to send you email. This is perfectly legal as long as the provides you with a way to unsubscribe from their mailing list. If they do not provide you with a means to unsubscribe, then the emails they are sending you are considered .

To make matters worse, a spammer will sell your email and any other information you submitted to them to hundreds or even thousands of other who are looking for leads. Before you know it, your email has been circulated everywhere. Once this happens, there is almost no way to prevent from reaching your .

Another common way your email can end up on a mailing list is when an purchases a list of email addresses from someone else, and then sends a joke or an interesting cartoon to everyone on that list and asks you to forward it along to all your friends and relatives.

Once you forward the message, the email has a program to it that will copy the list of addresses that the message has been forwarded to and send that list back to the person who originally sent you the email. So now, that person not only has your email , but also has the email of everyone you forwarded the message to.

Another popular is known as harvesting. This is accomplished by writing a simple retrieval program that searches through every web listed on a search engine for a certain , and then grabs any any email addresses that are posted on those sites, and subsequently sends them back to the harvester. Using this , it is possible to acquire thousands of email addresses in an hour or less.

Harvesting has become a legal dilemma. The community feels that they should be allowed to email addresses that are posted on public websites. In their opinion, if someone has posted their email for all to see, then other people have the right to contact that person and ask them questions or send them offers.

However, web sites where email addresses are posted have threatened legal action against anyone that harvests email addresses from their and uses them to build lists. Unfortunately, these web sites really have no way to prevent this, and it will only get worse in the .

We will never stop completely. Both big businesses and small businesses have a strong incentive to send email, because it costs nothing, and is a valuable tool for increasing their customer base. Sending regular or hiring a telemarketer costs a lot of and is extremely ineffective. As a result, most would prefer to send massive amounts of email. So, expect your to be chock full of for many years to come.

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