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Stop Email Spam - Be Proactive
Protecting
yourself against SPAM and Phishing scams needs to be a priority, as
these types of nuisances make it difficult to have a normal Email
experience and also pose a serious security risk. Your Email address
belongs to you. Protect it.
1. Choose an Email
client, like Thunderbird that has SPAM and Phishing filters that learn
as you flag Emails in your Inbox. Thunderbird also automatically
updates itself, so you know you always have the latest, most secure
version. We recommend the program Spamihlator, available from our
downloads site at http://www.haftahave.com.
2.
Get a throw away account. It's not a bad idea to have a throw away
account. With Mail services like GMail, Yahoo Mail and Hotmail, there
is no reason to ever give your real address out to an online business
you do not trust. There is also a free service at dodgeit.com that
allows you to give out any email address you want @dodgeit.com.
3.
Whitelists and Blacklists - You can seek out companies to employ a
method called whitelist, which means you will only receive email from
sources you want, while others with be blacklisted. These are often
commercial companies, but we expect this new approach to SPAM will be
common in the near future.
Run an antivirus that scans Emails
Most
antiviruses will scan incoming Emails. Viruses can propagate through
Email attachments as well as the HTML documents that open on the
preview pane of your email client. Not opening email attachments,
deactivating the preview pane and running an Email virus scanner will
help reduce the threat of viruses and worms.
Alternate Email Clients
Some
typical email clients include Outlook, Outlook Express, thunderbird,
and Eudora. Web-based clients such as GMail, Yahoo Mail, and Hotmail
are good alternatives to local email clients.
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