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E Mail Spam
- Deceptive commercial emails are also subject to laws banning false or misleading advertising.
- Additional fines are also charged to commercial emailers who break the provisions of the can-spam act.
- If you start receiving spam emails and wish to keep your current email address, you will need to scan your incoming emails for spam with some spam control software.
- Graylisting has spawned a couple of related techniques that also exploit the fact that spam mail senders don't follow the rules of smtp.
- At any company that isn't an isp or web hosting company, the system administrator (one a system administrator) is usually in charge of the company mail server, and responsible for preventing spam from reaching the company's employees.
- If you receive spam email it usually indicates that you have supplied your email address to someone who may have then sold or passed it on to others.
- A spambot is a program that spammers use to harvest email addresses from the internet.
- Page-jacking involves stealing the contents of a website by copying some of its pages, placing them on a site that appears to be legitimate, and having the contents indexed by major search engines, so that unsuspecting users can be tricked into linking to the illegitimate site.
- an smtp mail server used by spammers to route their bulk email through.
- In the most general case, the sender of an e-mail message usually transfers it from his computer (using his mail client) to a mail transfer agent (MTA) within his provider's domain.
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