Spam. You’ve all heard
of the crazy pink meat in a can, but what’s it got
to do with the Internet? Well, it’s also the namesake
for a major problem in the World Wide Web-unsolicited junk
email. Problem! We’re talking serious pain in the
butt both as a waster of time, space, and money. It is estimated
that around half of all email received on the Internet is
this sneaky illegal attempt at selling fake consumer goods,
pornography, and a whole plethora of ‘helpful’
services. It’s taking up half of all email on the
Earth, and it’s costing businesses’ billions
in wasted time, as well as filling personal email accounts
to the limit so important messages aren’t received.
It seems everywhere there’s a leap in technology for
humanity, there’s also a group of people who want
to stretch the realm of criminal activity to another level.
The good news is that as it’s such a prominent problem,
the ‘good guys’ have made it a main priority
on their ‘To do’ lists. Software has been created
to block Spam and is being updated constantly. Recently
Bill Gates, richest human on Earth and self-made mogul of
software masters’ Microsoft spoke of his aim to eliminate
Spam by the year 2006. Obviously a lot of people would be
quite appreciative if they could achieve this goal.
Supposedly most of the billions of junk emails originate
from about 200 people who are intelligent enough to cover
their tracks. They have multiple ways of finding out email
addresses and then sending thousands upon thousands of unwanted
messages to you and I. It usually costs them next to nil
so if even one low-quality product sells they receive a
profit. That’s why they do it; just another greed-induced
means of getting rich quick without working for it like
the rest of us.
Well, there’s a couple main ways of dealing with
the Spam dilemma. The main one, and most easy, is to just
delete the messages or empty your folder (after moving desired
messages to another folder) straight off the server without
downloading or ‘looking’ at the messages. This
gives the ‘evil’ sender the knowledge that you’re
not reading the mail and therefore the traffic you receive
goes down dramatically.
Another way to block the Spam is to use software like Magic
Mail Monitor (http://mmm3.sourceforge.net/) or Mailwasher
(http://www.mailwasher.net/), which work well at destroying
the unwanted, pink, tasteless, unworldly email meat by showing
you the mail straight from the server without downloading
it.
So, show the criminals you’re aware and not ignorant
and take the first steps to bringing the Spam Empire down.
Protect yourself and eventually the Spam will go where all
filth is destined, into the trash.
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