Spam: How To Fight It
by Max Maglias
Spam. How to fight it
Internet is flooded today with undesirable advertising letters also known as
spam. Both for an ordinary user connecting to Internet via dialup and for
various companies paying for the dedicated line or using DSL spam equals wasted
megabytes of information. The megabytes, which are paid for. And time, wasted on
viewing advertising offers of unnecessary things or services.
Currently there are a lot of ways to guard your email box against unceasing
attacks of “Viagra”, tourist reservations, commercial seminars and the best
“windows and doors” in the world, which can be bought cheaply and simply. One of
the cures could be changing the email account. But this is by no means a
panacea: in a while the new box will be displaying nonsense newsletters from all
over the world. You can of course use the server-inbuilt filters or paid
resources which try to minimize the spam flow, letting through just the letters
from “authorized addressers”. But the server filters block just a small part of
proposals to “enlarge” or “relax”. And the powerful “authorization” protection
is, first, expensive (plus a monthly fee), and second, is very inconvenient for
people on the contact-list (they have to undergo a lengthy “authorization”
procedure).
Ideal filter
To clean the mail account from spam a universal anti-advertising shield is
needed which will save the money otherwise wasted on downloading weighty letters
traffic and the time otherwise lost on viewing and deleting them. Such a shield
is the programs which remotely check the mail in the user box without uploading
them and block unwanted letters immediately at the server. Such programs are
many. They differ in interface and functionality, but have one thing in common:
obligatory check of email at the server. Without this feature there would be no
sense in the blockers at all. To upload messages and check them locally is not a
big deal. The applications differ in their settings, spam filtering ways, speed
of work and different features enabling maximum efficiency. The most wide-spread
way of blocking spam is by letter headings and continuously updated list of
“illegitimate” addresses, which are known as harmful advertisements
distributors.
What should an ideal spam blocking application be like? First, it should cope
with its primary duties flawlessly. Second, it should have a nice interface, be
simple to tune and work autonomously. Third, it shouldn’t prevent normal
functioning of other programs, mail clients in particular. Let’s look into the
interior side of a spam-blocking application and decipher the underlying basics.
Spam-blocking principles
Usually the application downloads message headers which undergo “partial
enquiry”. Depending on the functionality of a certain “tool”, filtering is
conducted by fields (header, sender, addressee etc.), black and white lists of
electronic addresses in the database and a wider list of recognized spam
generating servers. For checking lists are used, either created by developers or
edited by users. Undoubtedly, the more thorough the home-made spam-blocking
provisions, the better, but ideal work cannot be achieved without proper tuning
of blocking and filtering rules. Of course a user setting the most rigid rules
risks losing with the blocked spam useful and harmless letters. But in any case,
it’s a private decision.
Apart from preinstalled blocking rules, user can make his/her own
corrections, such as widening the “dangerous server” lists, editing black and
white lists and creating his/her own lists conforming to certain rules (for
instance, taking into account letter size plus filtering from “that particular
left-most Korean server list). On installing the application and adjusting its
settings (or you can leave everything as it is) and initial workability check,
one can make a final decision concerning fitness of the filter for further use.
It remains to decide which application to select.
SoftInform Spam Blocker
New spam-blocking application by SoftInform company - Spam Blocker – enables
maximum efficiency by guarding the user computer (his/her mail box to be more
specific) from spam flows, saving money and time on viewing useless messages and
paying for the “mail advertisements” traffic. As a universal spam blocking tool
Spam Blocker possesses indefeasible advantages compared to analogical
applications. High quality (blocking 85 to 100% of spam), simple, exquisite and
friendly interface, flexibility of settings make SoftInform newly released
application the best in its class.
Are you not tired of endless spam? Have you lost track of newly registered
(“clean”) accounts? Dozens of letters daily burn you and your company megabytes
of far from free traffic? All you need to do is to install Spam Blocker, in such
a way ridding your computer from persistent and useless e-mail advertising.
About The Author
Max Maglias
[Phone] 2197964
[Email] sbpress@adscleaner.com
[Web-site] http://spam-blocker.adscleaner.com
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