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"SPAM"
Killers
Filters
Eliminate Junk E-mail
Anyone
using e-mail for more than a day knows junk e-mail forms a part of
everyday life on the Internet.
Unsolicited
advertisements (called SPAM because of a Monte Python skit) show up
on millions of computer screens costing thousands of dollars in lost
time, bandwidth and resources.
The
majority of e-mail users don’t realize that a highly effective
solution to the problem of SPAM already exists within their current
email programs.
Most
e-mail programs have “filters” allowing users the flexibility to
control the types of messages and senders reaching their inboxes.
Suppose
you get e-mail from a certain person or company that always seems a
complete waste of time.
In
Outlook Express, the email program that comes on all computers
running Windows95 and later, you can click “Message” on the tool
bar and then click “Block Sender”.
Your
e-mail program will now block all messages from that email address
by directing them to the “deleted items” folder as they come in.
This
filter also gives you the option of blocking all senders from a
certain domain name.
Assume
you regularly receive e-mail messages from a certain source that you
want to keep, but only look at periodically. This would include
email messages such as specific industry information, jokes,
newsletters, etc. Your e-mail program lets you create rules to
direct this e-mail to specific folders for later review.
Let’s
say you receive frequent e-mail from several different sources
regarding a hobby or special interest such as woodworking.
You
can set up rules in Outlook Express by going to “Tools”, then
“Message Rules”, and then “Mail” to direct those messages to
a specific folder that holds all of your woodworking and related
information. You can even apply those rules to e-mail message
you’ve already received to help you get organized.
To
further aid you in organizing your information, set your filters to
automatically direct new e-mail based on the words contained in the
subject or message body.
I
personally use this feature to filter messages containing the
following words: business opportunity, investment opportunity, sex,
advertisement, adv (short for advertisement), MLM
(multi-level-marketing), special offer, don’t wait, make money,
money making opportunity.
These
words in the subject line or the first few paragraphs of a message
usually indicate one thing – SPAM! By filtering them I don’t
waste time sorting and deleting them.
If
by chance you create a rule and later wish to change it the
operation takes about 20 seconds. Just go to “Tools”, “Message
Rules”, “Mail”, select the rule you want to change, and click
“Modify”. You will make your changes in the “Edit
Rule” dialog box.
Overall,
mail filters represent the most potent SPAM killers available
because they require no interaction or cooperation from the person
sending the junk e-mail. You can dramatically reduce the amount of
junk email that crosses your computer screen with a little thought
and effective use of the tools in programs you most likely already
have.
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'The *Truth* Behind the Technology" (tm)
Jim Edwards -publishes a syndicated Newspaper
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