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Sunday, February 28. 2010
Spamihilator is a spam-fighting tool for IMAP and POP accounts. This anti-spam software supports SSL and TSL connections. As an effective spam killer, it gathers and displays daily stats of detected and deleted spam emails. This software is very user-friendly.
How Spamihilator works
Working seamlessly as a proxy between the mail server and your email client, Spamihilator filters spam before it even enters your inbox. This means Spamihilator can easily detect spam emails without you having to download any file. For more efficient filtering, this software uses Bayesian filters, scoring filters, a distributed list of known spams and email malware, and black and white lists. If you use every now and then the DCC or Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse, which is a real-time list of known spams, this program can easily detect spam emails automatically.
Benefits offered by Spamihilator
One good thing many users like about Spamihilator is its simple but elegant and user-friendly interface. Because this software acts as a proxy between the email server and client, it can be practically used with any email client. Some of the email clients this program is compatible with are Outlook 2000, Outlook XP, Outlook Express, Mozilla Thunderbird, Phoenix Mail, Pegasus Mail, Opera, and IncrediMail. It also allows you to conveniently access the list of deleted spams and expand the program with compatible plug-ins. The Bayesian filtering feature is easy to "train," making it a more effective filtering tool against spam emails. You also don't have to worry about strangers reading your mail because Spamihilator works on a secure connection and uses encryption when the mail server is accessed.
Spamihilator is a popular spam tool because of its high detection rate. Although this software does not offer remote net-based administration, it does offer plenty of benefits that make it a highly effective tool. When looking for an anti-spam software for your email, check out Spamihilator and see for yourself the effectiveness of this program's Bayesian filters.
Wednesday, December 16. 2009
Email scams have only one goal, which is to rob you of your hard-earned money through several ways. Whether it's a phishing email that targets personal and financial information or an email offering bogus business opportunities, email spams can be avoided by following these tips:
Don't respond to anonymous emails or spam.
Anonymous emails are obvious signs of email spam. To avoid getting this types of email, enable the spam feature of your email account.
Check provided URL in the email to make sure that it's a secured site and it's official.
Some email offers contain URLs, urging readers to click on this. However, clicking many of these URLs from anonymous senders may only trigger malware attacks. Before clicking on any link, do a research on the site's legitimacy first.
Don't give out personal information through emails.
Even if you think an email is a legit message send by your bank, avoid providing personal information online. Doing so exposes details such as credit card information to scammers who only wish to use your data to rob your money or perform other fraudulent activities.
By following these tips, you'll be able to protect yourself from email scammers who are getting smarter and smarter.
Friday, December 11. 2009
One annoying yet persistent trend some people use in promoting their online businesses is posting spam comments on different blogs. To help you figure out legit comments from spam, the following are signs you should look out for:
Short and insignificant blog comments
Spam comments are usually short comments that contain little or no sense at all. Some spam comments are disguised under generic comments that provide no value to the overall discussion of a blog topic.
Obvious drop links
Another obvious sign of spam comments is the dropped links. As a matter of fact, some of these dropped links are actually used as the username of the comment writer.
Ways to stop spam comments
Fortunately, there are several ways for you to stop spammers from commenting on your blogs. One way is to install a software that automatically filters spam comments. Another way is to manually read each comment and post only those that are legitimate and add value to the overall discussion of your blog entry's topic.
Sunday, May 6. 2007
 The internet is continuously developing itself as a prime means for marketing and advertising products and services of any business establishment on the planet. This is because most internet sites nowadays have good interactive features and functions that could easily provide internet surfers a platform to safely transact their businesses and purchases. But spam has also been the answer of black hat-minded companies so as to further improve their marketing systems on the internet. With this, you should use those free mailing accounts with a free functional spam filter so as to actually prevent spam!
Saturday, May 5. 2007
A free mailing account is all it takes so as for you to reduce or even prevent spam messages from piling up in your inbox. You should have a different personal mailing account, that is. This is because sometimes, most of us tend to register on various internet sites. Registration processes usually require our mailing accounts, and we unwittingly give out our personal electronic mailing addresses. With a free mailing account, it would act as a dispensable means to shield our personal electronic mailing addresses from spam.
Friday, May 4. 2007
Free Spam Filters can be downloaded from the internet. Install one on your machine so as to safeguard both your personal electronic mailing account and your free dispensable one. It would do you no good whatsoever to install more than one of these actual programs. Or, better yet, you could get a free dispensable mailing account with a free functional spam filter! Plus, go install a free third-party spam filter so as to further strengthen your anti-spam solution.
Thursday, May 3. 2007
 Since the boom of electronic messaging systems, spammers have been on our heels, or our inboxes', too. This is because even with new laws, strategies, and applications that help prevent spam, the spammers of the world still find ways and means to go around such barriers. Yes, spam has definitely evolved ever since it started out. Now there's what we call fishing spam, and go be an idiot and give it a try! Anyway, you've got nothing to lose except your personal information.
Wednesday, May 2. 2007
Fishing is a new form of spam. The spammers really think there are idiots on the planet who use electronic messaging systems for their modern digital communications. There actually are, you know. These dweebs click on a link on fishing spam messages. Yes, it takes them to a validation form which they unwittingly fill in with the appropriate information. Yes, the information they put in are theirs: their names, addresses, company phone numbers, and even their bank account numbers!
Tuesday, May 1. 2007
These fishing spam messages usually contain special offers, discounts, and even cash prizes! If you're nothing more than an idiot, you would believe these messages. Then, off you go to the fake website of either your bank, or another bank, for that matter. You fill in the information being asked from you by the pseudo-bank. Finally, you submit the form you just filled with your personal information to those witty spammers. Then, after about a week or so, you go on ranting about how much money you lost in your bank!
Sunday, March 25. 2007
 The people who maintain sites on the digital information platform referred to as the internet face problems with spam as well as we ordinary internet surfers do. No, these people are not exempt from the direct messaging system known as spam. But, they have ways in which to prevent and functionally reduce spam in the inboxes of their electronic messaging client accounts.
A system used by most web developers and designers, also known as webmasters, are certain encryption techniques on the electronic mailing addresses they post on the pages of their internet sites. But, certain encryption methods are not foolproof at all. It seems that the spammers of the world have gone around this circle of protection and have programmed those robot address harvesters to gain access to encrypted addresses on the internet sites that they tread on.
Thus, encrypted webmaster addresses could be hidden in Pearl and CGI forms. It would then be extracted by those who access these forms. This is a very secure way to encrypt a webmaster's electronic mailing address since it does not require the webmaster to post the address on either the codes or the textual contents of the internet site. Try it out yourself, and see how much it provides regarding spam prevention and reduction.
Spam has been with us ever since the developers of electronic messaging clients became millionaires, and that was about the time the world wide web started reviving utmost attention from the governments, businesses, and the general public of the world. Up until now, it is still a problem that has yet to be resolved with appropriate solutions. In preventing spam, we are given a lot of options, but most of these tips and tricks do not even functionally prevent spam, let alone reduce it! No, I'm afraid the manufacturers and developers of high-tech electronic devices could devise a gadget to prevent spam.
So you're thinking the web developers and designers of those crafty internet sites know the ins and outs of spam, and they don't get the problem more than ordinary web viewers like us do, right? Or, maybe you're thinking spam isn't even being considered as a problem by those web publishers, better known in the world of cyberspace as webmasters. Much of what you think is crap, and it is basically untrue.
No, webmasters do not come even remotely close to being the masters of the internet universe. They, too, have spam problems plaguing their everyday electronic mailing ventures. So, here's a tip I think would not only reduce spam from the inboxes of your electronic messaging client accounts, but could even reduce the spam you already have piling up in your inboxes. The thing here is to encrypt the electronic mailing address you have on your internet site using ASCII. Now, this would prevent those harvesters access to your electronic mailing address, thus reducing your spam problems in the process. If you don't already have spam problems, then this tip would prevent you from having it!
Saturday, March 24. 2007
The battle against spam is not a one-day affair nor a one-year venture. I'm afraid it has proven to be a worthy enemy for the victims and the supporting institutions against spam. But, with digital information technology, it seems that spam just might be waging a losing battle against the victims of direct marketing systems! Well, this certainly has something to do with our combined efforts of disseminating the information on how to functionally eradicate or reduce spam on the internet. After all, making functional use of similar, yet not just quite the same, tactics used by those witty spammers to propagate information against them!
The voluminous outpour of tips and tricks in which to functionally reduce and get rid of spam has been one, if not the only, prime reason why each and everyone of us have certain spam control measures that both prevent and reduce spam. With this, one thing to consider is to make functional use of provisions and laws, if not sanctions, the governments of the world have set against spam. This would generally help reduce spam, but I'm afraid this would not be something which could actually prevent it!
Yet, by carefully studying these laws and provisions, you arm yourself with the necessary information in which to be used for your ongoing battle against the spam-sending institutions of the world. Who knows, you could even file a suit against a known spamming institution and win yourself a million bucks or so! Through this simple yet effective means, you not only reduce your spam-problematic days, but you also provide yourself with the opportunity to patiently wait for a big spam-sending institution to go and send you a million bucks! Well, certainly in no means that is even remotely similar to the type of data sending these witty spammers resort to!
Monday, March 19. 2007
Spam has been constantly addressed in almost every blog or discussion board there is on the world wide web. Well, this is because most of the solutions for it does not have a standardizing effect of totally eradicating it from the face of the digital information platform called cyberspace. We sometimes come across a tip which actually reduces spam, but still, we do not yet have something that is 100% effective in getting rid of it completely.
So, just like the spam you continuously receive each and every day, I would also like to send out the spam fighting tactics I know of in a same continuous manner. One thing I know of is steer clear from those chain mails. Well, primarily because most of it are from those witty spammers!
Have you ever noticed why most of those chain mails are from people you do not even know how they got hold of your electronic mailing address? Well, sometimes, a friend of yours receives chain mail and, of course, sends it to the long list of his friends on his address book. Doesn't this sound as something in which a spammer is most likely to do himself? If you get my point, then you now know where these chain mails originated! Yes, straight from the spam development facilities of the world!
Sunday, March 18. 2007
Digital information sites, just like modern electronic devices, have their own share of those copyrights and patents. They are protected by the government laws and policies involving copyright and patent infringement provisions. But, even the users are protected against these types of fraud and theft. Yes, and this is for the viewers of the digital platform known as the internet as they should be protected in terms of information security and privacy.
So, here's an excellent tip to either reduce or completely prevent spam from building up in your inbox. Of course, you cannot stop yourself from accessing internet sites that need some form of registration before you can access some of its features. Since you have a registered electronic mailing address, you must register first to get the information or anything that you need from the internet site. The following week, your mailing account is bombarded with about a dozen direct marketing messages each time you check on it! Your fault, my man! Why? Well, let's just say you didn't review properly the privacy policy of the internet site you registered your account on!
Each internet site has its own set of privacy policies. These policies protect the viewers or the registered viewers of the internet site from unlawful acts such as e-mail selling and personal information dissemination without the consent of the registered viewer. Checking on the privacy policies of each internet site that you plan on registering on would evidently reduce not only the risk of spam, but the risk of your personal information getting in the wrong hands and causing more damage than what annoying spam can do.
Saturday, March 17. 2007
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.
Friday, March 16. 2007
The development of digital information platforms have also caused the production of high-tech electronic equipment to become a big booming industry. These tools are used mainly for information and communication, but we are not the only ones who benefit from fast and easy communications access brought about by such technologies. Yes, even businesses with dirty tricks up their sleeves are also reaping the benefits.
I think you know what I mean when I say spam. These are the messages from those businesses which take spamming as an option for their advertising, promotional, and marketing techniques. After all, direct marketing strategies are such a good option for any business, specially if it's as cost-effective as spamming.
But, we're all affected by this in a negative manner. Since I don't need to go about the gory details of how it affects us, let me provide you with a nice and simple tip on spam prevention. Well, you should create alternative e-mailing addresses. No, not for your electronic messaging endeavours with contacts, just an electronic mailing address for registration and posting purposes on certain internet sites. I have considered totally deviating from posting and registering on the internet sites which you need or want something from not as an option. What I'm saying is that you could use an alternative e-mailing address for such purposes, in which you forward your messages using the same tactics I have posted on my prior posts. Yes, I'm referring to using GMail as a spam filter.
Thursday, March 15. 2007
Web crawlers are prime examples of high-tech digital electronics at work. These are the electronic programs coming straight from the closets of the world's greatest web developers and software engineers. Another thing, on the evil side, that is, are those e-mail harvesting applications used by the equally brilliant spammers of the world. Such programs crawl around the world wide web, looking for potential e-mail accounts in which to send the messages they want. The messages are known as spam, mind you. Upon searching for potential account candidates, these applications now catalogue their findings and compile it for harvesting. Sounds a bit like a scene from a horror flick involving insect-like conquerors, doesn't it?
But there are certain ways and means in which to prevent this from happening to your electronic messaging account. Since it is virtually a necessity to post your electronic mailing address on the sites you either have an account or frequently visit, there is one good trick in which to confuse those electronic spammers. But, let me start off with a basic trick. This would be posting on the sites a graphical image containing your e-mailing address. That's right, 'cause robots don't know how to read text on pictures, you know.
Now off with the main dish. These applications don't know how to read text on digital images, right? Well, do you think their human counterparts monitor and maintain each harvested e-mail account by those digital beings? No, not a chance! Thus, including in your electronic mailing address, specifically in what you post, special characters anywhere within your electronic messaging account address would prove very beneficial to you. Of course, an actual human being would know that these characters aren't allowed on most, if not all, e-mail clients. Thus, all this person has to do is extract the special characters so as to get a fully functional e-mail account. But, fortunately for us and very unfortunate for them, these electronic harvesters don't know a thing or two about this!
Monday, March 12. 2007
 Microsoft Corporation. The leading provider of solutions related to digital information technology. With this corporation's vast array of applications well suited for office-related solutions, it would be pretty obvious why there's a program which could functionally reduce the spam messages sent by those tactful spammers from the selection.
Yes, with Outlook 2003, you could tweak your e-mailing capabilities to reduce the spam continually populating your electronic messaging account's inbox. Now isn't this a formidable solution for the time you spend going through which messages are from those witty spammers and which are from your main contacts? This is due to the features and functions Microsoft Corporation has integrated on this e-mailing application of theirs.
You could use the blocking feature of this application so as to block messages coming from the addresses of known spammers. How would you come to know the addresses of these tactful spammers? Well, the odds are you have received a number, maybe even a ton, of these spam messages before. Thus, make note of the addresses where these messages came from, and include it on your blocked addresses list. Plus, you should include all your known contacts in your safe sender category listing. This way, both your colleagues included on your contacts and safe sender category listing would continue to send you messages to this electronic messaging account. Well, this program also has a junk e-mail category folder, in which messages from non-contact included addresses and those addresses not included in the Outlook 2003 program's safe sender category list would be directly forwarded to. With this last feature, unfiltered and unblocked messages would be easier to manage and thus, delete.
Sunday, March 11. 2007
Digital communications have brought about communications that is efficient, fun, and ultra fast. Well, without high-tech handheld devices, it wouldn't be that fun and fast now, would it? Not to mention being able to provide us with a platform that is portable and makes communications between the users of these gizmos as quick as an instant! But with instant messaging came the problem of direct marketing systems. Yes, I'm talking about spam and spim.
Back then when all the world knew were analog mobile devices for communications, people viewed the internet as being the most advanced technological platform at that time. Thus, they saw electronic mail messaging as being the prime choice when it comes to fast communications. Yes, for us back then, this was what we refer to as instant messaging! But with the birth of digital mobile devices that were portable as much as entertaining, we redefined the subject of instant messaging.
Sadly enough, there are those profit-driven folks out there in the real world. Yes, they also redefined the meaning of instant messaging. Well, at least what it actually was for them! Well, for them it meant customers, buyers, etc. But for most of us, it meant hell on our digital world! With this, I have come to know something which would prevent, if not reduce, the spim that you're getting from those spammers. It's to steer clear from accessing any instant messages from unknown senders with hyperlinks on it. These messages usually confirm the functionality of your e-mail account or your mobile account. Thus, accessing these hyperlinks would result in more spam and spim for you!
Saturday, March 10. 2007
Most people nowadays use digital communication systems in going through their day to day routine either at work, at school, or for their personal ventures. A good means of communications brought about by technology are those analog phones. Another good one is digital technology through instant electronic messaging, in which e-mailing is included. Yes, but with the success of electronic mailing as an efficient means of communication, it also has its share of problems. One word could very well make you understand what I mean, but the word has certainly received notoriety as much as transmutations!
Spam. What'd you think? That I meant the "word" in a religious manner? Definitely not! There's nothing holy about spam, but neither is there nothing to do against it! With this, I give you a simple tip so as to substantially reduce those messages you continually receive from time to time, if not everyday!! Yes, never reply!
You see, once you reply, chances are the spam-sending individuals who sent you the message would verify your e-mail account to be fully functioning. Thus, by responding to spam, you're bound to receive more messages from the spam-sending geeks of the world! This is because of the saying that goes something like this: birds of the same feathers flock together. This is definitely true when it comes to spammers uniting for a single purpose, and that's to send spam, sell e-mail accounts between each other, and exchange information they have on each respondent at a certain price! Now, you should also remember that accessing a link provided on a message from these spammers would also confirm the functionality of your e-mail account. With this, the spammers would be notified which e-mail accounts are indeed fully functioning! By using this information, these spammers then send these accounts about threefold more of what they were sending before the verification!
Friday, March 9. 2007
Modern information technology need not be as complicated as it sounds, especially when you're dealing with the problems that have yet to be given a formidable solution, as in the case of spam. That's right, having a simple way to prevent or reduce spam would definitely benefit your fight against those messages that keep piling up and thus causing such a nuisance to go through your messages. With spam saturating your inbox, you'd be having such a hard time filtering your way through which messages are those that count from those that doesn't. Thus, I would gladly share a tip so simple it just might work. Well, it wouldn't exactly eradicate spam from the face of your e-mail account's inbox, nor would it not require more time and thus effort from your person. But it might, just might, reduce the spam you are continually receiving into manageable proportions.
First, I think you create a different e-mail account for every corporation, business, organization, and group that you are constantly exposed to. You see, constant communication between yourself and these groups via electronic messaging is a requirement in the present business and corporate world. But, having different e-mail accounts for each group would hand you two advantages which would pave the way for the reduction of the spam you receive. One thing is that you would detect where it's from. Yes, the group you are electronically communicating with has a specific e-mail account in which to transact business with. If this is the case, then if an e-mail account starts receiving spam, then you're quite sure it came from this group now, won't you? Then, one other thing is that if an e-mail account starts receiving spam, there'll be no problem ditching that e-mail account!
Sunday, March 4. 2007
 From modern information technology came various messaging clients. From various messaging clients came direct marketing systems. Developments on direct marketing systems resulted in spam. Now, from spam comes spim. Spim are those unsolicited messages you recieve from anonymous senders on your mobile phone. Now direct marketing is getting scarier and scarier by the minute, don't you think? Maybe it's time to promote spim awareness, and thus let me suggest some tips on preventing and blocking spim.
Why is spim a threat to someone's security? Well, how do you think someone you don't know came across your mobile number, let alone the things you are interested in? Are they not getting closer and closer to you with spim than spam? These are the basic threats spim and spam have on both our privacy and security. Now we know what to be concerned of with spim and spam, let us now enumerate how they had the information they needed on us. Do you not continually browse the internet? Do you not register on some websites your e-mail and mobile phone number, let alone your mailing address? Do not these websites reflect a certain portion of your personality? If not, then how come you're browsing the damn site?!
With this, we now have a lot of answers on how to prevent and actually get rid of both spam and spim. But let us concentrate our efforts on avoiding spim. First thing would be to read the privacy policy each website has before registering for a certain service, etc. Next would be blocking known spimmer numbers, such as the ones you and your friends have received in the past. Then, take note of these numbers. Details such as the location and the mobile service provider each number represents would be very useful. Complain to your mobile service provider every chance that you have about the number. Finally, create a network group of all your contacts, and add one for unknown numbers. This group would eventually hold all the spim you would be receiving. Easy now, ain't it? Since there is no anti-spim application yet that is available from the market, it would do you good to follow these guidelines on spim prevention.
Saturday, March 3. 2007
Yes, I'm dead serious about my plan. The plan is to create and develop an anti-spim application for mobile phones. There are no anti-spim applications available in the market today, but the problem of spim is as real as my dead-serious face. Perhaps, it would still be there even after digital communication technology takes another step towards the ubiquitous society everyone seems to know of but scoff at. First thing's first, and that's to inform the general public of my master plan.
I plan to convince any of you out there to be compassionate enough to do something about spim and other direct marketing systems. It would cost you a little at first, but would provide you after a few months with profits even a damn good investment on cocaine can't give you in a year! This would be to set up a website for mobile application developers. There are lots of them, and even more would like to try their hand out on mobile software development. It's a new skill to learn, and human nature takes its toll on our actions.
That's right, open source development. Through a website promoting open source development of an anti-spim program, we could have more options in fighting spim. Better have more options than being stuck with blocking every unknown phone number from accessing your mobile phone. 'Cause what if it's an emergency? Doesn't it defeat the purpose of having a cellphone in the very first place?
Thursday, March 1. 2007
 Annoying as these spam mails are, fact is they are here to haunt us like the Ghost of the Christmas Past. We can't just get rid of them with one snap of our fingers. Oh, sure, there are spam filters available for you if ever you want it but having one still doesn't guarantee that you can go on living your Internet life without these pesky mails.
Alright, I'm there already. You have that spam filter that lifts the burden of going through countless (and I mean countless!) spams off you. But have you ever realized that you might be losing serious leads with all these filtering? I mean, have you ever paused and considered that some of the emails that are sent on your filter could be the one you have been waiting and anticipating for? Don't panic yet, because I can give you tips on how you could protect your inbox and still keep your potential clients and important career opportunities.
One thing you could do is to attach a reply form in your website, if ever you have one. Your site's webmaster can fix this for you so you can be alerted at once for emails that is recognizable by the server. Updating of your safe list of senders is also a must. Doing this can eliminate the possibilities of missing out on an important business client and whatnot. If you are using an automatic email filter, regularly examine its spam contents.
Saturday, February 24. 2007
 Now, don't you think reporting to the internet service providers which the spam you have continually received for the past few months are from usually takes such a long time? This shouldn't be the case, for seamless communications are now the state of modern communications due to fast information technologies. So if the actions taken by the internet service providers wherein you have complained the spams you have been receiving usually takes a bit long, then why is this still the case up to this day? Plus, these internet service providers seem not to take the appropriate actions against spam!
With this, we should have a direct messaging client to such internet service providers. If we did have a direct connection to these service providers, I think it would assure seamless coordination and cooperation possibilities between the victims and those who have the power to put a stop to spam! Thus, I ask all of you to start on demanding such a messaging client. With this, the spammers of the world would have a dose of their own medicine!
A direct line to these service providers would evidently put more pressure on them to take the necessary actions so as to answer the demands for such a move. Spam has been more of a problem these days because of those viruses and malware, can't they be even a little bit more considerate than before? Then if not, let us take sides and force them into doing what has to be done against spam! On with the messaging client, and let open source development initialize the action! Through this, we are one step ahead of the spammers of the world. In addition, maybe open source development would be the one to fully eradicate the problems arising from spam!
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