The last one was that we couldn't
see a way to stop it that didn't cause us grief
by stopping legitimate email traffic.
Three of these four things have
changed. Somehow the rate of spam has stepped up
a couple of gears and the volume of it is now
becoming quite a lot to bear. If you have a web
site it is likely that this will happen to you
soon as we guess that a lot of it comes from
crawler programs which search sites for email
addresses. That's not the only place it comes
from though, at least one of the addresses which
is getting inundated doesn't appear on a web
site, so some ratbag has picked it up from
somewhere and is selling it I guess.
Most disturbingly, the spam we're
getting now includes material that we just don't
want on our computers. Especially if you have an
email address which your children may have access
to, some of this stuff could be quite unwelcome
to get.
The real change is that we've
come across a system that seems workable in
keeping a lot of spam out and letting in the
stuff you might want. One of our clients uses it,
and we saw how well it worked for them, so we
gave it a go too.
SpamArrest works on the basis that most spam is generated through electronic
lists and the process becomes completely automated. If someone
has purchased a million addresses, and say 1000 of them just
don't pick up, they're unlikely to go through the 1000 and figure
out what the problems are. If a business associate or friend
is sending you information on a one off basis and they're required
to go through a one minute registration process, once, it's
no great hardship. If a spammer is targeting you and does get
through the net, you can just block their address explicitly.
They'll get the message.
You also have complete control
over who you let in to your Inbox. Unlike other
spam filters, SpamArrest allows you to add any
email address to your acceptable list so that
they will never be blocked.
There is a cost for the service
but if you're getting a lot of this stuff it's
going to work out as a very cost effective
process. There are more details to figure, and
the SpamArrest web site has a concise FAQ section
to help you with them. If spam is starting to
bother you, check this out and maybe give their
30 day free trial a go. We'll be keeping the link
on the site so you can always find them from
here. You can visit their web site at http://spamarrest.com.
Contact us for
further information about this topic.
Disclaimer: This page is designed to provide
information only and is not a substitute for
advice that is specific to your business. Before
acting on any of the information above it is
important you seek further advice from a
professional who has taken into consideration the
nature and circumstances of your business.
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