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PC Doctor+ Guide 4 Spam |
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Get Some Protection: Part 4 Spam

SPAM . . SPAM . .
SPAM . . Yes it really was named after the famous Monty Python sketch
featuring the intrepid Erik The Viking.
What Is
Spam?
Unsolicited e-mail.
Over 60% of all e-mails are now unsolicited sales messages.
Junk mail is the
scourge of the Internet. While it's a real shame that something as useful as
e-mail should be contaminated by this claptrap there are serious
implications to it's phenomenal growth. EU businesses spend £1.5 billion a
year trying to counter it and now Governments are looking at ways legislate
against it.
There are no ways
to avoid it that we know of but you can take steps to minimise it.
Common
Sense Tips To Reduce SPAM
- Never visit web
sites advertised by Spam mail
- If you do,
never, NEVER buy anything
- Do not reply to
the e-mail or click an unsubscribe link - doing so merely confirms that
your e-mail address is active and that the message has been read.
- Delete Spam
messages immediately
- If certain
domains are particularly bothering you report them to your ISP
- Don't register
for free services - especially those that don't allow you to opt out of
third party and/or related products and services - they'll forward your
address on to other Spammers.
- Set up a dummy
web based e-mail account such as Hotmail and you this address if you can't
avoid providing an e-mail address. Organisations such as Hotmail routinely
clear out dead messages to save space which means once you have set up
your dummy account you can forget about it.
Blocking Unsolicited Mail In Microsoft Outlook Express
- Once you have
received an unsolicited mail into your inbox select it by clicking on it
once.
- Move the pointer
to the MESSAGE menu option
on the top menu bar
- Select BLOCK
SENDER
This action adds
the senders address to a growing list of blocked senders. Each time a mail
is received from any of those in the blocked list the mail is moved
automatically to the DELETED ITEMS folder and does not appear in the INBOX.
Blocking Unsolicited Mail In Microsoft Outlook 2000/2002/XP
- Use the RULES
WIZARD within the TOOLS menu to create a rule to send any mail suspected
of being Junk Senders to the DELETED ITEMS folder.
- When an
unsolicited e-mail arrives in your Inbox then select it by RIGHT clicking
on it once and choose to add it to the junk senders list.
- Delete the mail
manually from your Inbox
- The next time a
mail arrives from the same source it will be moved automatically to the
DELETED ITEMS folder. As the list grows the amount of junk mail in your
Inbox will diminish
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