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Fight Spam on the Internet - http://spam.abuse.net/
Includes information regarding laws, filtering, spam prevention, and responsible marketing, as well as information and advice about how to complain about spam. Laws, anti-spam information, and links to other resources. |
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Spam Laws - US and European - http://www.spamlaws.com/
United States, European Union, and other countries' laws and pending legislation regarding unsolicited commercial email. |
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Wikipedia - Spamming - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spamming
Provides a general overview of the spamming phenomenon. Links to articles which discuss the techniques of spammers on particular media: Internet e-mail, instant messaging, Usenet newsgroups, Web search engines, weblogs, and mobile phone messaging. Another article describes ways of stopping e-mail abuse. |
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Paul Graham : A Plan For Spam - http://www.paulgraham.com/spam.html
Article outlining Paul Graham's proposal, and spam FAQs. |
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Report a Spam Result - http://www.google.com/contact/spamreport.html
Form that can be to report spam in the search results to Google. |
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Damn Spam! - http://spam.tinyweb.net/
Website administrator shares information about spam he encounters on his various websites (meaning, it's not email spam). This site also discusses ways to track down spammers and how to complain to their hosting services and ISPs in the hope that they'll cancel their accounts. Lastly, the site also keeps track of notorious spammers and notorious hosters. |
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What is Spam? - http://www.wdvl.com/Internet/Protocols/Email/Spam.html
Short FAQ explaining email and usenet spam. Offers suggestions on how to reduce the amount of spam received. |
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How To Fight Spam - http://www.howtofightspam.com/
A collection of links and tools to assist in the fight against spam. |
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Spam at Weblogs Inc. - http://spam.weblogsinc.com/rss.xml
News and commentary on spam and anti-spam tools and technologies. |
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Get that spammer! - http://www.toppoint.de/~zoc/gspam.html
A tool for tracking down junk e-mailers, junk news posters and their internet service providers. |