The Innocent Can Of Spam

"Spam is the result a lack of ethics and integrity in regards to promotional activities on the internet. It's not a question of whether or not you get caught. It's a question of maintaining your ethics and integrity while still engaging in promotion, marketing and advertising." --Richard Lowe

Contents
Anti Spam Fanatics
Black Hole Lists
Bozo Filters
Correctly sending commercial emails
Do not respond to spam
Don't get mad, get even
Getting Email From Your Website
Email spiders
Hiding Your Email Address
History of spam
  First Commercial Spam
  First Mass Mailing
  DEC Mass Mailing
How Spammers Get Your Email Address
It's getting ridiculous
Links
Monty Python Spam Song
Munging Your Email Address
Poisoning The Spammer
Scams
Self sending spam
Senate Bill 1618
Sending Letters to representatives
Spamcop
Spam Nonsense
Spam Vigilantes
What happens to the spammers?
What is Spam Anyway?
What to do About Spam?

Click here if you want to visit the official Hormel SPAM site, which talks about real spam.  It's interesting to learn that people really do not only eat this stuff, but they even like it.How the innocent can of Spam became the symbol of one of the most vilified practices on the web, we'll probably never know.  In any event, the mass sending of unsolicited emails is considered such an evil that most ISPs will take immediate action to handle spammers. Congress has even passed strict laws defining spam and suggesting punishment.

Some people claim spam got it's name from the Monty Python Spam Song and the related skit. The characters were in a restaurant which sold Spam. Everything on the menu was in one way or another related to Spam. There was Spam eggs, Spam sandwiches and so on. To make it even more annoying, whenever the waitress recited the menu a groups of Vikings would chat the word "Spam" over and over.

There is virtually nothing on the web which generates as much passion as this subject.  Spam overwhelms ISPs and web sites, fills our email boxes with garbage, and exposes our children to unwanted pornography and products.

Fight spam

What is Spam?

What is this thing call Spam? 

Two basic rules to follow regarding spam:

  1. Everything stated by a spammer is a lie.
  2. When in doubt, see rule #1.

You have to understand that you do not know who sent you the message. You have no easy way of checking the validity of the company, it's credentials, or anything else. It's just a way to get you to buy something or send money somewhere, or, occasionally, it's about something worse. Like pyramid schemes (illegal), religious rants, hate missives, or hardcore pornography.

Just to give you some more insight into what is and isn't spam, here is a list of some "definitions" for catch phrases often used by spammers (thanks to a posting on Yahoo Club AntiSpam by raving_1.

Spamish English
To be removed To confirm that we found a live address
This is not spam This is spam
You requested We hope you will believe that because we have a bridge to sell
IMPORTANT! Does the word 'bull' have a meaning to you?
Enter your credit card number here Sucker!
Enter your phone number here Sucker!

Stopping Spam

What don't you do? 

What can you do?

What do you do if you are an advertiser and want to get your product seen? DO NOT SPAM. If you are in doubt, then don't do it. You will drive away far more customers than you keep, and you may find yourself in legal trouble. Don't do it.


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