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  • About.com: Spam open this site in another window - Features a beginner's guide, history, and links for stopping spam.
  • Anti Spam Station open this site in another window - Offers information about spam and how to stop it.
  • Anti-Spam "Cadre" open this site in another window - List of verified individual Internet users, opposed to spam, and wanting to be counted as a member of the cadre.
  • Anti-Spam Page open this site in another window - Explains what spam is and what you can do about it -- includes free code to stop spam on your site.
  • Anti-UBE/UCE Page open this site in another window - Offers information about unsolicited commercial email.
  • Barracuda Networks open this site in another window - Manufactures the Barracuda Spam Firewall family.
  • Bob's Spam Filter open this site in another window - Information on setting up an effective spam filter with procmail.
  • Broadcast Fax and Junk Email: Illegal Under 47 U.S. Code 227 open this site in another window
  • Clueless Mailers Spamdelic Research Center open this site in another window - Highlights the dramatic increase in unsolicited email spam transmitted by mailers and network marketers using unconfirmed address lists.
  • Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email (3) - Find sites on Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email, the organisation with a mission to fight against spam and defend the broader interest of the internet user. Sites include news, events, info on spam, and more.
  • Coalition Against Unsolicited Bulk Email, Australia (CAUBE) open this site in another window - Australia-based organisation fights against unsolicited bulk email.
  • Confessions of a Spam King open this site in another window - Jack Hitt from The New York Times meets a spammer and finds out how spam works and the methods used by bulk-mailers. Registration required.
  • Cost Those Spammers Money open this site in another window - Toll-free phone numbers of spammers.
  • Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse open this site in another window - System of clients and servers that collect and count checksums related to mail messages.
  • Dougal's War Against Spam open this site in another window - Links, tools, and philosophy about fighting spam.
  • E-Mail Junkyard open this site in another window - Collection of e-mail forwards, funnies, hoxes, jokes, surveys and chain letters, jokes, forwards, fake virus warnings, surveys, petitions, cute little ASCII art, and every other form of forwarded e-mail junk imaginable on the Internet.
  • Elsop's Anti-Spam Page open this site in another window - Includes a directory of Spam fighting tools and organisations as well as news of Spam related legislation.
  • Email Safety Tips open this site in another window - Features spam protection, virus prevention, and basic email tips.
  • emailabuse.org open this site in another window - Dedicated to providing users with the tools to avoid becoming a victim and to fight back at email abusers.
  • Emailias open this site in another window - Offers protection against spam by creating disposable email addresses with browser button integration.
  • Ending Email Spam open this site in another window - Offers a collection of Spam tracking lessons, news, and tips for ISPs.
  • Fight Spam on the Internet open this site in another window - Includes news and reports on spam. Also provides tips for users on fighting spam.
  • GetNetWise: Spam open this site in another window - Offers news, tips, and information on tools for fighting Spam.
  • Getting Rid of "Spam" and Other E-mail Pests open this site in another window - Offers an article with tips on getting and keeping the Spam out of your email inbox.
  • Historical Spam Museum and Archive open this site in another window - Seeks to collect and preserve spam in light of its impending demise and on the remote chance that it may be of value to future net.archaeologists.
  • How to Defeat a Chain Letter open this site in another window - Are you sick of feeling that you have to forward chain letters to avoid bad luck? Read this anti-chain letter.
  • Junk E-mail Call to Action open this site in another window - Includes existing and proposed junk e-mail laws.
  • Junkbusters Junk Email Headlines open this site in another window - Offers the latest news on spam fighting and legislation.
  • junkmailunited open this site in another window - Dedicated to junk mail activities including how to send and how to prevent them.
  • Messenger Spam@ - Learn about messenger spam, the spam that targets users of instant messaging services. Sites include downloadable software, articles, and info on the prevention of the spamming technique also known as SPIM.
  • Remove.org open this site in another window - Nonprofit organisation that maintains the global do not contact list for people who don't want to receive any unsoliciated offers.
  • Roger Clarke's Spam Page open this site in another window - Review of the phenomenon of spamming.
  • S.H.U.T.U.P.! (Spam Haters United To Uphold Privacy) open this site in another window - Offering information and news on anti-spam causes.
  • Sam Spade open this site in another window - Tells where spam is coming from.
  • ScamBuster's Stop Spam! open this site in another window - Offering resources and tips for stopping and reducing Spam in your inbox.
  • Spam and the world will Spam With you open this site in another window - Spam is your friend.
  • Spam Delenda Est open this site in another window - How to trace and report spammers. How to prevent spammers from harvesting your address.
  • Spam Free Washington Campaign open this site in another window - Information on the campaign against Spam in Washington State. The site follows two state anti-spam bills as they wind their way to becoming law.
  • Spam Gourmet open this site in another window - Offers self-destructing disposable email addresses for filtering out spam and forwarding email to your current address.
  • Spam Prevention Early Warning System (SPEWS) open this site in another window - List of areas on the Internet which system administrators, ISP postmasters, and other service providers have assembled and use to deny email and in some cases, all network traffic from.
  • Spam, Scams and Relevant Resources open this site in another window - Resource providing info on spam, including reports, organisations, spam prevention, and more.
  • Spam-Sucking Slimeballs open this site in another window - List of addresses of known spammers including the company, product, and other comments. Includes a Eudora filter of these addresses.
  • SpamBattle.com open this site in another window - Organising an effort that encourages users to deplete the pay per click search engine accounts of companies that sell spamming software.
  • SpamBayes open this site in another window - Working on developing a Bayesian anti-spam filter, initially based on the work of Paul Graham.
  • SpamBob open this site in another window - Offers free disposable email addresses that forward to a public web mail account instead of real email addresses to stop spam.
  • SpamCop open this site in another window - Respond to spammers via this application that parses offending email and composes a message for you to send to the site of origin's network administrator.
  • Spamhaus Project, The open this site in another window - Shows who is hosting spammers' pages and what you can do about it.
  • SpamMotel open this site in another window - Offering anti-spam programme, disposable email addresses, and more.
  • Spamradio open this site in another window - Turns everyday email spam into text-to-voice music streams.
  • SpamSpot open this site in another window - Large searchable email spam archive from SpamSpot. Top categories include fraud, phishing, gambling, casinos, refinancing, stocks, investing, and mortgages.
  • Spamvertised.com open this site in another window - Anti-spam and spamvertised domain Site.
  • Stop Junk Email open this site in another window - Offers informqation on how to stop junk email and resources for joining in on the fight.
  • Those Bulk Email Blues open this site in another window - An article covering the pros and cons of bulk email from September, 1996.
  • Visiono open this site in another window - Free message system for commerce web sites that filters email and customer messages without spam.
  • What is Spam? open this site in another window - Answers your questions on why spam is bad and how to stop it.
  • What to do about Unwanted/Offensive Email open this site in another window - What can you do about the unwanted and possibly offensive email you receive? Actually, lots! Here is what you can do.
  • Why Spam is Bad open this site in another window - Offers links explaining spam, why it can harm potential spammers, and how to advertise responsibly using email.
  • Yahoo! Anti-Spam Resource Center open this site in another window - Offers FAQs, tips, facts, and legal information about fighting spam with Yahoo! Mail and other email providers.
  • Yellow Ribbon Campaign open this site in another window - Stop calling those annoying emails Spam!
  • Zen and the Aet of Small Claims open this site in another window - Includes information on uing telemarketers, junk faxers, and email spammers for fun and profit.
 



 
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