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  • Everyone gets spam and we all hate it.
  • You should not use an autoresponder for any purpose unless absolutely necessary, because these can result in unwanted "blowback" for those whose e-mail addresses have been stolen by spammers.
  • Mail systems often use autoresponders for "vacation messages" or other out-of-office notices, mailing list management systems (and other systems that are controlled by commands sent by e-mail), or challenge-response spam filters.
  • Sometimes the spammers get tired of trying to fool the spam filters and eventually give up, but only for a short space of time.
  • Haven spam: spam from a "safe haven" -- a site which permits spammers to maintain web sites.
  • For example, a spammer might set up a web site at netcom and then spam ads for it from throw-away accounts on other providers.
  • As long as netcom provides safe haven for the spammer, the spam will continue.
  • Did you know that about 40 percent of emails that are sent are spam? It is annoying, frustrating and sometimes a very serious problem for some people.
  • Some of the more advanced spammers employ css tricks to obfuscate their messages or to plant web-bugs.
  • Spam is the scourge of the internet.
  • Spam accounts for 14.
  • In other words, spam makes up 45% of all emails.
  • Some research companies estimate that spam email makes up an even greater portion of global emails, some 73% in fact.

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