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Where
can I find more information about spam and how to stop it?
"Unsolicited
e-mail ('spam') forces unwanted and objectionable materials
into our mailboxes, impairs our ability to communicate freely,
and costs Internet users billions of dollars annually. The
SpamCon Foundation protects e-mail as a viable communication
and commerce medium by supporting measures to reduce the
amount of unsolicited e-mail that crosses private networks,
while ensuring that valid e-mail reaches its destination."
http://www.spamcon.org/
"Since
we presented this site to the public in 1996, we have been
pleased to be referenced as one of the best anti-spam sites
on the net. Help fight spam to keep the Internet useful
for everyone." http://spam.abuse.net/
"Internet
experts tell you to never reply to a spam. A "remove"
tells the spammer your e-mail address is active and you will
be spammed even more. So what are you supposed to do?"
http://www.spamrecycle.com/
"Where
does spam come from? Who's supporting the spammers?"
Welcome to The Spamhaus Project. This database tracks known
Spam Gangs, Spam Support Services, and lists providers who
keep organized spamming alive by hosting stealth spamming
services on their networks.
http://www.spamhaus.org/
But
don't go here, unless
you're a fan of pressed ham bits.
(These
aren't Drizzle's links, so Drizzle can't accept responsibility
for their content or impact.)
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