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Block Spam .org
- Normal popup blockers can stop these.
- You can block ip addresses or e-mail addresses of known spammers.
- When choosing a spam blocker, look for a program that is compatible with your email service.
- Consider such factors as the level of blockage provided, ease of installation and use, as well as the cost of the spam block program.
- What's the difference between a spam blocker and a spam filter? A spam filter organizes email identified as spam into folders so that you may respond to them as you wish.
- A spam blocker prevents you from receiving most spam so that you won't have to take the time to delete them.
- What is a spam blocker? A spam blocker is a system that prevents you from receiving spam email.
- Generally, spam block prevents 90% of unwanted email from reaching your inbox, including viruses and other unwanted messages.
- Can be blocked by normal popup blockers.
- Real-time Block List (RBL): This differs from a block list in that it actively boycotts TCP/IP addresses known to send spam or host spammers.
- Spamhaus Project: A british anti-spam organization that provides resources such as the rokso database and a number of popular dnsbl blocklists.
- Quoted-printable encoding can replace parts of a block of data (such as an e-mail body or an attached file) with a text-like representation to allow the data to be sent safely over e-mail systems.
- It can also be used to refer to a software filter that blocks email addresses known to send spam.
- Upstream Provider: In the world of spam, the term usually refers to the hosting service that serves a spam domain, or the provider from whose net blocks spam messages have been sent, or the provider that has sold a net block to a spammer.
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