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Fighting Spam
Over 90% of email is unsolicited and unwanted. Junk emails
flood the electronic delivery system with messages that we just
don't want and phishing schemes fool millions each year. These abuses waste time and resources and are one of the biggest
productivity drains that businesses face.
Unfortunately, you can't get rid of all spam but you can manage
the problem and protect your business from incidental damage.
Make sure you have a clear email policy and train users so they
don't fall for spam tricks.
- Use a Spam Filter - although spammers work on beating the
filter, this is your best first defense.
- Never reply to spam, not even to unsubscribe - often this
just confirms your email is valid.
- Disable automatic downloading of HTML pictures - spammers
get confirmation that you opened the message if the graphics
(pictures) are downloaded.
- Don't participate in chain emails - these often harvest
email address and many recipients find them irritating.
- Don't respond to email requests that ask for personal
information or money - this is the most common phishing scam.
- Use privacy settings on your accounts - especially for
social media sites, don't publically list your email address.
- Use care when giving your email - if you list your email
on any site (or on your business card) remember it increases
your chances of being spammed.
- Don't spam others - if you have a eNewsletter or send
email information be sure you follow proper protocol and allow
your recipients to easily unsubscribe.
- Turn off read and delivery receipts and automatic response
to meeting requests - these responses are used to validate
your email address.
- If you receive spam in your inbox, you can forward it with
the proper header to
uce@ftc.gov.
More technical notes at
www.lansystems.com/technotes.html
If want to discuss these and other ideas, please email me at
mary@lansystems.com.


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