Prevent Junk EMAIL from Getting out of Hand

Prevent Junk EMAIL from Getting out of Hand

<p>VOLUME 1 ISSUE 4 COPYRIGHT 2006 Special Newsletter Issue!</p><p>SPAM MESSAGE INBOX DIFFICULTY PREVENT JUNK EMAIL FROM GETTING OUT OF HAND </p><p>QUESTION: Have you been affected by junk email from people you do not know? It is no surprise if you do. Just as more people use email as part of their daily routine, many marketers use email messages to pitch their products and services. Some consumers say they find unsolicited commercial emails - also known as "Spam" - annoying and time consuming; others say they have lost money to bogus offers that arrive via email.</p><p>H O T T I P S</p><p> Do not respond. If you do, the "Spammer" will have confirmation that your email address is active - and probably will "Spam" you again. If the "Spammer's" return address is invalid, your message will go as far as your Internet service provider (ISP) and increase the burden on its email system.  Protect your email address. Do not give it to anyone you do not want to have it. Use a second email address for public activities, like participating in newsgroups or maintaining a web page. Often, “Spammers” use software to "harvest" email addresses from chat rooms, web pages, on-line bulletin sites, and Usenet postings.  Read the fine print. When you register for services or order products online, do not give out your email without knowing how the receiver will use it. Read the website's privacy policy to determine if the site protects your email address and other personal information. If the site does not have a privacy policy, consider taking your business to a site that does.  Use “Spam” filter software or an email forwarding service that will filter “Spam” for you. Check with your ISP about filter services they provide for your email account, and ask the ISP how it's protecting you from “Spam”.</p><p>Forward the "Spam" email to the FTC at mailto:[email protected]. For more information about protecting your privacy online, identifying scams and filing a complaint, visit the FTC at www.ftc.gov.</p><p>This newsletter provided by: Morris Williams Realty, 407.568.4772</p>

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