A spam filter for safety

The concept of advertising has lost its fairness when it comes to Internet spamming, or spamming of any sort for that matter. It is a form of abuse, and there is no better way to prove it than the immense number of spam flowing over the Internet.

It might have been acceptable, before, to devote your attention to all the messages in your inbox, in order to sort spam from legitimate messages manually. The problem was, indeed, at one point, this simple. However, it has developed largely and this approach to the issue has grown outdated. Spamming has spread to different media (chat, instant messaging, forums, and mobile phones). It has come to the point of costing people and companies that fight it a great deal of money as well as wasting a great deal of time.

On a small scale, the loss is obvious – the time you waste by deleting unwanted messages manually, together with the kilobytes in bandwidth that the spam occupies. In addition, you paid for that. Moreover, the invasion of privacy goes beyond a simple e-mail in your inbox. Some contain special tracking codes that activate as soon as you click and open, thus sending out information about your computer and the availability of your e-mail address. In addition, your PC risks a lot from the viruses that crawl in many of these messages. What you need is an adequate, efficient anti spam program installed on your computer.

The point of a spam filter is to get rid of e-mails you never solicited, and enable your e-mail client to receive only those that you want. The anti spam software has reached a great level of sophistication because of more and more methods with which companies come up. Nowadays, a spam filter can provide a series of services that will free you of spam-related issues.

First, there is the whitelist/blacklist process. One contains trusted e-mail addresses, the other comprises addresses that are regularly sources of e-mail spamming or from which you simply don’t want or need any e-mail. In this manner, you don’t receive what is out of your control sphere, i.e. e-mail spamming. In addition, the information in the ‘subject’ box or in the actual content of the e-mail can bear the identity of extremely useful data. The spam filter detects certain words that appear frequently and this process alone eliminates a part of the unwanted messages.

In addition, frequent cases of viruses have made the anti spam fight even more difficult. Generally, viruses are part of attached messages, thus infesting your whole system and producing irreparable damage. Therefore, a spam filter automatically rejects what could have a suspicious attachment, enabling you to further protection. Moreover, if for some reason you need a certain message you can recover it from a quarantine trash folder where spam stores for a pre-determined time interval.

Either way, these are all basic features – a top-notch spam filter will give you a lot more. An essential feature of such software is protection against phishing. Phishing is an extremely refined form of spam, which manifests itself primarily through websites and alerts that refer to a trustworthy, existent company. It is, at the end of the day, a form of electronic crime and identity theft, as criminals attempt to steal personal information like bank account numbers, social security numbers and so on and so forth. They rely on the percentage of people that will fall for the swindle, out of all those who receive the e-mails. The only way to be free of all these dangers is by having anti spam software installed on your computer.


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Most e-mail spamming issues will find a successful solution with the right anti spam software. By owning the right spam filter, protection will be within your reach.

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