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"Stopping Spam" a Quick Guide to Stopping Spam...Once and for all - is now Available to Email Users all Over the World

We know how annoying it is receive SPAM in your email everyday that is why we decided that it was time to write a comprehensive guide on what you can do to stop these types of emails from getting into your account. Of course we cant prevent companies from trying to send them, but we can help to arm you better against them.

(PRWEB) January 27, 2005 -- If you have a email account you already know what a problem SPAM is. Everyday millions of people have to deal with SPAM in their inbox. The average person can expect to receive anywhere from ten to twenty spams a day in their inbox. Once a person accepts or opens an unsolicited email, they become plagued by receiving six more in its place. It is a vicious cycle.

Computers have become an integral part of life for nearly everyone in the world. Ever since the induction of the internet, they have become very commonplace in most businesses and homes. Most people cannot even imagine their lives without their computers. They are used to run businesses, keep track of inventory, gather information, and to communicate with people from all over the world. SPAM costs businesses millions of dollars in lost work time, because of the amount time employees have to spend cleaning the SPAM out of their inbox.

Naturally one of the most popular reasons that people use the internet is to send emails to others. It is a free and easy way to talk to people that live far away. You can use emails to send letters, data files, and pictures. Everybody likes to get an email from their friends and family. However, emails have also become a popular tool that is used to advertise products and services.

As much as we like to receive emails from those that we enjoy hearing from, nobody likes to receive emails from people weve never heard of. These emails are called SPAM.

Even though legislation has been passed in some countries to get rid of the Spammers, it's had little effect. Why? Because the Spammers just move their practices to places out of the Laws Jurisdictions. They also use many other methods to make tracing their Identity very difficult. One of the tricks they use, is to hijack someone elses computer so their true origin cant be detected.

To help combat the problem, most email companies have put SPAM filters in place. The problem with these filters is that a lot of times they also block email that we want/need to get and yet we still end up with SPAM in our inbox. There are also many companies who offer products to help you filter out SPAM, but they also may end up blocking email you want to get as well.

These anti-spam programs do help to fight SPAM but theyll never completely eliminate it, so we must take other steps as well. Steps that can help us prevent from getting on a Spammers list in the first place.

Thats why http://www.StompingOutSpam.com is offering this comprehensive guide to help you fight against, and hopefully someday; completely stopping unwanted emails from reaching your inbox. In this guide you will learn:
· What spam really is.
· What you can do to protect yourself from spam.
· What software and programs can help you rid yourself of spam.
· How to deal with spammers.
· Get some helpful resources and links to check out.
· Password encryption
· The real dangers of spam

The way we see it, is 'the best defense, is a good offense. So arm yourself with the information you need to fight back and take back control of your inbox. www.StompingOutSpam.com

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