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Slam the Spam Jacksonville AR

Unfortunately, there's no magic bullet for getting rid of spam. But you don't have to put up with the deluge complacently. With multiple techniques, the flood can be reduced to a trickle.

Haley Computer Consulting
(501) 758-7347
808 W B Avenue
North Little Rock, AR
Nascent Computing
(501) 626-4783
Little Rock, AR
Computers Unlimited Inc
(501)843-2050
41 Amy Lane
Cabot, AR
Computer Connections Inc
(501)941-1352
312 East Main Street
Cabot, AR
PC Rental & Repair
(501)771-1804
5320 Mac Arthur Drive
North Little Rock, AR
T H Computer Support
(501) 681-7229
6 Cedar Branch Dr
Little Rock, AR
Mobile PC Medic
(501) 425-5702
21 Crystal Mtn
Maumelle, AR
MRP Electronics
(501)941-1650
309B South Adams Street
Cabot, AR
PCHelp!
(501)843-2078
53 Nevada Lane
Cabot, AR
Computer Doctor
(501)223-9406
10300 North Rodney Parham Road
Little Rock, AR
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Slam the Spam

Posted by : John Korsak

Spammers have proved to be both determined and technologically savvy. Despite miniscule response rates and the ire of e-mail users everywhere, the number of people sending spam continues to grow. And, despite concerted efforts of businesses to block spam, it continues to sap productivity and drain resources. Spammers are leveraging technology not only to increase the number of messages they send, but also to thwart some of the rudimentary anti-spam approaches that are now in place at some businesses. Simply filtering on phrases such as "Get Rich Quick!" is no longer reliable, as many spammers now use HTML formatting tags to break up the message, disguising it from filters while leaving it readable to end-users.

To fight spam effectively, organizations must employ a multilayered approach that combines a broad set of techniques to turn spam's own objectives, characteristics, and defenses against itself. No one method can do it all. By combining a variety of techniques, businesses can create an exceptionally effective antispam barrier that is custom tailored to the particular needs of the organization. Organizations looking to reduce spam must consider the following techniques.

Connection filtering

A key objective of spammers is to avoid being traced. The more anonymously they can send e-mail, the more likely it is that they will be able to continue using the same systems and services they are using without threat of interruption. ...

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