Chapter 16. Blocking Spam
What Is Spam? 528
Basic Spam-Blocking Techniques 536
Using Filters 540
Third-Party Spam-Busting Solutions 559
Fighting Back Against Spam 560
Sooner or later, everyone who uses electronic mail begins receiving unsolicited commercial e-mail, often referred to as UCE or, simply, spam. Because e-mail is incredibly inexpensive, unscrupulous senders can blast out messages by the millions. As a result, junk e-mail can proliferate at a rate much faster than junk mail delivered by the postal service.
Make no mistake about it: Spam is a scourge, and it represents a threat to your computer's security. Unchecked, spam can literally overwhelm legitimate messages, making it impossible for you to find important mail from business associates, ...
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