Digital information devices just can't be used to fight, prevent, or even reduce spam. I have never heard of a hardware device that could prevent spam to continually populate your electronic message inbox. There are certain software and services which promise to functionally reduce, if not prevent, spam. Acquiring these tools and services would generally do you good, but you should also take certain measures so as to prevent and reduce the risks of spam and spam itself.
One thing to do is not to include yourself on
directory listings that are published on the internet. Although this is very beneficial for you since old friends and colleagues continually search for each other on the internet, this is where those electronic mailing address harvesters frequently gather the goods! These directory listings always include private contact information, including account address of your personal electronic messaging domain.
I would also suggest you get an alternate e-mailing account address for this purpose if you can't seem to contain yourself from being easily searchable on the internet. This way, if ever you receive spam, at least it's not in your main e-mailing address! With this tip, may you functionally prevent spam! Or, just maybe reduce it quite a bit.