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Links Sort by: PageRank | Hits | Alphabetical | 'Spam' Costs Internet Users EUR 10 Billion a Year - Study Internet subscribers across the world are unwittingly paying an estimated EUR 10 billion a year in connection costs just to receive junk e-mails or 'spam', according to a study undertaken for the European Commission. [EU Business] |
 | 24/7 Media Snags Restraining Order Against MAPS Ad server and technology company 24/7 Media succeeded in getting a temporary restraining order against anti-spam non-profit Mail Abuse Prevention System, on behalf of 24/7's e-mail marketing subsidiary, 24/7 Exactis. [InternetNews] |
 | A Fight to Ban Cellphone Spam Hundreds of unsuspecting AT&T wireless subscribers in April protested when spam trickled from their PCs to cellular phones. [Wired] |
 | Activator Mail Virus scanning and spam prevention based on blacklists and user feedback. |
 | Active Email Monitor Check multiple accounts for new email and protect them from virus and Spam also enables you to create message filters. [Win 95/98/Me/NT/2000] |
 | Adcomplain A Perl script to automate spam complaints. |
 | Anti Spam Software "Spam Agent" software offers content based filters for spam filtering in both home and corporate environments. |
 | Anti Spam Software Provides anti spam software with server based email and web security features, email and spam filtering software for Network Administrators. |
 | Anti-Spam Bill Clears Key Hurdle An anti-spam bill that could have a wide-reaching effect on online marketing is one step closer to becoming law following the U.S. House Commerce Committee's vote Wednesday. [E-Commerce Times] |
 | Anti-spam groups slam RECA proposal Privacy and anti-spam activists have given two thumbs down to the latest attempt at self-regulation by the online marketing industry. [ZDNet] |
 | Anti-Spammers Opt for Opt-In A freshly launched company called Whitehat.com sets out to lead companies into marketing by email in a nice, polite way. |
 | Antislamming act draws fire A House Commerce subcommittee today approved by voice vote the Consumer Antislamming Act, containing controversial provisions aimed at protecting Net users from junk email that antispammers say actually legitimize spam. [CNET] |
 | AntiSpam DNSBL Identifies spam sources - whether intentional or not - at the time they are sending spam. Not before and not after. |
 | AntiSpamWare works with a POP3 account and AOL. Available for Windows 9X/NT/2000/XP. |
 | AOL spammer pleads guilty to forgery A man who spammed millions of AOL subscribers with pornography and get-rich-quick schemes has pleaded guilty to second-degree forgery in a US District court. [The Register] |
 | Apdsoft Automatically scans a POP3 mailbox and removes spam, virus-unsafe and other unwanted messages, based on rules set by the user. |
 | Apocgraphy Software that works with a current e-mail reader, analyzing e-mail and protecting against a full range spam, hoaxes, viruses and privacy hazards. |
 | Apocryphal E-Mail Bedevils Va. Sender She meant well. That's what Rose Lambert tells herself every morning when her e-mail folder begins to bulge with missives from around the globe, and she starts to slip again into her deep, private hell. [Washington Post] |
 | AppRiver Filtering solutions for Novell GroupWise and Microsoft Exchange. |
 | AT&T spams Webmasters AT&T spamed 1,000 Webmasters with unsolicited promotional email messages; they were not happy. [cnet] |
 | Aura Email client that will detect and eliminate spam messages. Features include the ability to archive, print, log messages, and record email addresses in the built-in address book. [Win 95/98/Me/NT/2000] |
 | Australian IT: Telstra in Brumbies scrum The Brumbies rugby union team has scored a try against Telstra after the telco sold them IP addresses discarded by a spammer and blocked by network administrators worldwide. |
 | Avoid Spam Spam related news, articles, reviews, downloads and forums. |
 | Ban The Spam Telecommunications Research and Action Center (TRAC), the nation's oldest and largest telecommunications consumer group. |
 | BBC News: The web bites back Protesters are turning the tables on government officials and businessmen who they say are making the web less pleasant to use. |
 | BBC News: US workers spared junk e-mails Spam is not overwhelming the inboxes of US workers, despite the growing number of junk e-mails promoting get-rich-quick scams or pornographic websites, says a report. |
 | BBC News: Why one spam could cost $50 A US law firm has become the hero of the common people for its decision to take on the spam merchants who wage guerrilla warfare on our e-mail inboxes, offering everything from sex to cars and easy money to psychic readings. |
 | BestPrac.Org Learn about best practices in spam prevention and eradication. |
 | bl.csma.biz - Spam Blacklist As a public service, McFadden Associates maintains a free DNSBL blacklist. Anyone sending SPAM into their mail filters is automatically added for a period of thirty days. |
 | Blackholes.us Publishing a variety of DNS blocklists including entire countries and ISP's. |
 | Blacklists Compared Weekly reports of DNS blacklists lookups of IP addresses (and reverse DNS lookups) that made SMTP connections to the San Diego Supercomputer Center on that week. Useful for getting a grasp of the size of the various blacklists. Maintained by Jeff Makey. |
 | Blockallspam Offers a "reply first" approach email solutions to protect your mailbox. |
 | Blocking Mailed Spam This article discusses several alternatives available to sites that want to block mailed spam. |
 | Blog Spam Database Database of URLs and phrases often used by spammers, along with links to related resources and a discussion forum. |
 | Brightmail Inc. Provides advanced technologies and solutions to enhance the capabilities and manageability of e-mail. |
 | Bumpymail.com Free e-mail forwarding accounts. Forwarding address disappears automatically after fixed time period and mail is bounced. Spammers won't be able to reach you. |
 | Can Spam Ever Be Stopped? Activists decry a loophole in proposed U.S. anti-spam laws that would allow each spammer to send one unsolicited e-mail before an ISP could take action against the spammer. [E-Commerce Times] |
 | CanIt CanIt is a flexible server-based anti-spam solution built around SpamAssassin. [Unix] |
 | Cashette Only allows mail from people you know. Spammers have to pay the users to send them spam. |
 | CAUBE.AU Fight Spam in Australia [CAUCE Partner] |
 | CAUCE Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email - the preeminent anti-spam group. |
 | CBS News: Internet experts battle spam Hundreds of computer programmers gathered at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) recently, to figure out ways to solve the rising flood of unsolicited e-mail, also known as spam. |
 | CC Email Checker Used to check POP3 email accounts, delete mail remotely and anti spam mail. It's also a Klez removal tool. |
 | ChooseYourMail Forwards spam to federal authorities and provides tips for preventing spam. |
 | ClaroMail Email Filtering System Email filtering network appliance. Provides accurate anti-spam and anti-virus protection for both small and large businesses. [hardware] |
 | CleanMyMailbox Whitelist-based service that automatically "cleans" mailboxes of unwanted email multiple times per hour. |
 | Cloudmark SpamNet Outlook 2000/XP add-in that filters spam to a spam box. Spam is identified by checking each message in your inbox against a users contributed database. |
 | Clueless Mailers Offers background information on the worst of the new Internet abusers. |
 | CNET.com: Anti-spam service battles bugs A new anti-spam service launched with much fanfare this week is facing some technical hurdles out of the gate and frustration from the community it relies on to fight junk mail. |
 | CNET.com: Antivirus firm takes on junk e-mail Antivirus company Trend Micro is jumping into the antispam fray, unveiling new software it hopes will help information technology managers protect their workers from an increasing barrage of unwanted messages. |
 | CNET.com: AOL awarded millions in spam case A Virginia federal court awarded America Online nearly $7 million in damages as part of the Internet service providers' legal victory over a junk e-mail operation, AOL said Monday. |
 | CNET.com: EU body pushes spam guidelines The European Parliament has signed off on sweeping guidelines for Internet regulation, including prohibiting spam and the use of cookies without the explicit permission from Web surfers. |
 | CNET.com: Free speech or campaign spam? California gubernatorial candidate Bill Jones is back online after his Web-hosting service shut down his campaign Internet site in protest over a mass e-mail that some outraged recipients compared to spam. |
 | CNET.com: Group to field spam-filter complaints A group of e-mail marketers on Tuesday set up an Internet forum for people to air grievances about spam filters--which can swallow legitimate messages along with the targeted commercial come-ons. |
 | CNET.com: Groups seek federal action on spam Spam has become such a menace to the Internet that the Federal Trade Commission should take swift steps to stanch the flow of bulk e-mail, three consumer groups said Wednesday. |
 | CNET.com: Inside the spammer's world Recent court decisions upholding laws against unsolicited e-mails will increasingly focus attention on a few individuals who send out the majority of such unwanted advertising messages. |
 | CNET.com: Is your e-mail watching you? Watch out--the spam choking your e-mail in-box may be loaded with software that lets marketers track your moves online, and you may not even be aware that you've been bugged. |
 | CNET.com: MSN blocks e-mail from rival ISPs Microsoft's MSN said its e-mail services had blocked some incoming messages from rival Internet service providers earlier this week, after their networks were mistakenly banned as sources of junk mail. |
 | CNET.com: Spam filter a career killer? A meeting reminder from the boss, a lascivious letter from a lover, or the daily tally from a fantasy football league: Which e-mail would you read first? |
 | CNET.com: Spam suit rings on Sprint Sprint Communications is facing a lawsuit in Utah alleging that it sent unsolicited commercial messages, or spam, in violation of a recently enacted state statute. |
 | CNET.com: Spam suits seek poetic justice Antispam company Habeas is suing bulk e-mailers, accusing them of using its poetry without permission in an unusual use of trademark law to clamp down on spammers. |
 | CNET.com: Standards group takes aim at spam An influential Internet standards-setting body has begun a close scrutiny of the mounting problem of e-mail spam, in an effort that could have broad-ranging implications for future e-mail use and security. |
 | CNET.com: You've got spam, and more spam Corporate networks are becoming increasingly clogged by e-mail pitches for pornography, money-making schemes and health products, and there's little relief on the horizon. |
 | CNET: Fat times for spam In September, more than 17 percent of all e-mail traveling across the Internet could be classified as spam, according to data collected by UK e-mail service provider MessageLabs. The company's figures are presented in its latest monthly report. |
 | CNET: Spam: It's more than bulk e-mail Consumers are increasingly applying the stigma of spam to marketing messages of all stripes, causing headaches for legitimate advertisers on the Web and beyond. |
 | CNET: Spammers slipping ads through Windows Spammers have co-opted an administration feature in Microsoft's Windows operating systems and are using it to bring up intrusive advertisements on Internet-connected computers. |
 | CoffeeCup Spam Blocker Anti Spam software that runs with any e-mail client and any Pop3 e-mail account and stops viruses before you get them. Trial download available. |
 | Composite Blocking List (CBL) The CBL is a DNSBL which takes its source data from very large spamtraps, and lists IPs of open proxies and worms/viruses. |
 | Computerworld: AOL sees sharp drop in spam Spam reports from America Online members dropped from a daily average of almost 11 million in November 2003 to a daily average of about 2.2 million last month, the company said this week. |
 | Computerworld: Dual curses: Viruses and spam Two scourges -- viruses and spam -- are the most vexing e-mail issues for CIOs, according to a survey conducted by Ferris Research Inc. and Computerworld. Regulatory compliance isn't far behind. |
 | Computerworld: Spam Wars In the past year, spam has moved beyond personal e-mail accounts, invading business systems and graduating from societal pest to corporate enemy. |
 | Computerworld:Microsoft sues eight alleged spammers Microsoft is accusing the defendants of violating a new antispam law by spoofing their domains, routing e-mail through open proxies, deceiving customers with misleading subject lines and failing to include unsubscribe options in their e-mails. |
 | Congress Takes On Spam The e-attention of Washington lawmakers is turning to the scourge of unsolicited email. Will this result in useful legislation, or just a lot of posturing? [ISP-Planet] |
 | Corvigo, Inc. Intent based filtering technology. Simply better e-mail. You plug it in, and all that junk email just goes away. [Hardware] |
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