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  • Problem sites are added to the RBL almost instantly when spam becomes a problem, and are removed once the problem is dealt with.
  • Opt-out, on the other hand, sends the mail to you first, then gives you the option of not being on the list, usually by a so-called "remove" request.
  • One advantage to dns-based blocking lists parties is that network addresses can be removed as easily as they're added.
  • Probe messages are evidence of a dictionary attack in which the spammer sends probe messages to a large number of e-mail addresses and removes those that are rejected by the mail system.
  • While some spammers may be diligent and honest, more often the remove links (an e-mail address or web link provided in a spam e-mail, ostensibly to allow recipients to remove themselves from future mailings) are simply used to verify that the complainer's address actually works and can be sent more spam.
  • For this reason, it is never advisable to use remove links.
  • Problem sites are added to the rbl almost instantly when spam becomes a problem, and are removed again quickly once the problem is dealt with.
  • These factors combined mean that a user would have to spend their entire time online trying to contact spammers to have themselves removed from email lists they never asked to be put on in the first place.
  • Any decent spyware cleaner will detect and remove these.
  • A mailing list to which a mail recipient may be added without having given explicit prior consent, and from which the recipient must explicitly request to be removed, is called opt-out.

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