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A N T I P R O X Y
- The common protocols used on the internet are all described in RFCs, which are technically "requests for comment" but are usually accepted as law (or, at least, as standard operating procedure) once published in a stable form.
- A few of these have been "promoted" to STD ("standard") documents, but they are often still more widely known by their RFC number.
- For example, STD 9 defines the file transfer protocol (FTP), but the "original" RFC 959 is cited just as often.
- There are legitimate applications for bulk e-mail, and the process is sufficiently complex that a good ethical remailer service is to be recommended in such cases.
- Many remailers are honest and spam-averse, although many others are simply spammers-for-hire.
- Most integrated spam blockers automatically place spam or suspected spam into a separate folder for you to review or eliminate later.
- Newer spam blockers can learn to recognize what is spam and what isn't, and deletes the unwanted mail before it reaches your inbox.
- Binary data may represent text in some other character set besides ASCII, or they may be non-text information (pictures, MP3 files, etc).
- They may also represent machine-language code (like executable programs).
- The basic protocols for composing and transmitting e-mail do not allow the transmission of non-ASCII data at any point, so in order to include such data in e-mail messages the data must be encoded to a text-like form using MIME.
- Ratware is software that spammers use to automate spam campaigns, coordinate spam services, and generate, send and track spam messages.
- Listwashing: The practice of removing complainers from an address list rather than deleting the list entirely.
- This allows spammers to continue to spam with a minimum of complaints.
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