spam and pop up blockers

spam and pop up blockers thoughts for 12.31.1969
- The battle against spam is like a war where one side may eventually get tired.
- Anti-spam authorities cannot allow themselves to get tired in this fight against spam.
- One distinctive feature of the bayesian approach is that it relies on objective analysis of actual data rather than on some filter-writer's guess of what is in spam and what isn't, and proponents of bayesian filters claim very effective filtering with low false positives and negatives.
- Comment Spam is the practice of filling the comment section of popular blogs with meaningless posts containing links back to a web site.
- The intent is to artificially boost the page rank of the linked web site, taking advantage of the high page rank of the spammed blog.
- The more popular a blog is, the more comment spam it gets.
- False positives (a non-spam e-mail message that is falsely tagged as a spam message by a spam filter) can be more worrisome than false negatives because they might represent important personal communications that the recipient might never see unless he carefully examines the messages trapped by his filter.
- Web Spam, or cloaking, is a form of search engine spam where the practice of presenting one web page to search engine crawlers and another to ordinary users.
- Etrust anti-spam allows mail only from approved senders into your inbox.
- When referring to the hormel product spam®, the word should be capitalized.
spam and pop up blockers
| 'Tis the season for making merry — or in some cases, making mischief, especially on the Web.
The average Brit receives over 10 spam messages a day (372 per month) by either email or text according to a new survey.
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