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The best way to protect yourself from receiving spam is to never give out or publish your [[e-mail address]].
 
The best way to protect yourself from receiving spam is to never give out or publish your [[e-mail address]].
  
If you ever ''need'' to sign up for something online with your e-mail address, make sure to review the [[website]]'s privacy policy and opt out of any solicitation and information sharing.
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If you ever ''need'' to sign up for something online with your e-mail address, make sure to review the [[website]]'s '''privacy policy''' and if possible, opt out of any solicitation or information sharing.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:07, 8 November 2006

Spam is unsolicited e-mail. It is often commercial in nature and may contain viruses or other malware.

Legitimate, non-spam e-mail is sometimes called ham.

Preventing

The best way to protect yourself from receiving spam is to never give out or publish your e-mail address.

If you ever need to sign up for something online with your e-mail address, make sure to review the website's privacy policy and if possible, opt out of any solicitation or information sharing.

Controlling

Some e-mail clients like Apple Mail and Mozilla Thunderbird offer built-in spam detection.

鶹Ƶ offers server-side spam control through a program called SpamAssassin. The page offers a web-based interface to configure SpamAssassin.

See also

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