May 2005


Its fairly easy to edit your own old analog videos with todays computers. Here is how to...
Effectively stopping spam over the long term requires much more than blocking individual IP addresses and creating rules based on keywords that spammers typically use. Learn what sorts of solutions are out there, how the spammers fool them, and what you can do about it.
As costly as spam is, the cost of incorrectly filtering legitimate email is much higher. Whereas some consumer anti spam solutions consider a small number of false positives to be acceptable, in the business environment achieving zero false positives is absolutely critical. To address this dilemma companies must explore anti spam solutions that learn and adapt to individual organizations.
Jeremy Jaynes was on top of the world. By age 28, he owned a million dollar home, a high class restaurant, a chain of gyms and countless other toys. Yet those were only the spoils of his main line of business, which was swindling innocent people out of their money through email scams. Now he has been sentenced to 9 years in prison. How will this affect the spamming community?
Scott Richter, the self proclaimed "Spam King," admittedly responsible for sending literally billions of Unsolicited Commercial Email messages (UCE), made headlines again when his spam fed cash cow, OptInRealBig.com, filed for bankruptcy protection.
Spamming has become a profitable business, driven by the low cost of sending email compared to other direct marketing techniques. The high return on investment for spammers has resulted in an overwhelming volume of unwanted messages in personal and business email boxes. This article explores how to implement an effective anti spam program.
Effectively stopping spam over the long term requires much more than blocking individual IP addresses and creating rules based on keywords that spammers typically use. Learn what sorts of solutions are out there, how the spammers fool them, and what you can do about it.
Setting up a Neighborhood Mobile Watch Program in your community can deter crime, raise property values and help your community feel safe and secure. Part of the success of a Neighborhood Watch Program is proper public relations.
"Spam" (unsolicited commercial email) threatens to paralyze and ultimately destroy the email system as it currently exists on the Internet...
Forums and message boards are a great place to market your online business. But if you're not careful, you're going to get called a spammer and get virtual tomatoes thrown at you. How do you market on discussion boards without becoming a forum pariah?

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