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		<title>Email Fight Club &#8211; to avoid spam, spyware, and Cookie Hunters</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Email Fight Club Rules&#13;Follow these 10 common sense tips to avoid problems with e-mail. 1. All suspect: Most spam harmless junk from someone just hope that a sale or create a list. But there are some unscrupulous players out there (you know &#8230; The rich uncle who just died in Nigeria) who try to scam [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Email Fight Club Rules&#13;Follow these 10 common sense tips to avoid problems with e-mail. 1. All suspect: Most spam harmless junk from someone just hope that a sale or create a list. But there are some unscrupulous players out there (you know &#8230; The rich uncle who just died in Nigeria) who try to scam you. Never reply to these unsolicited messages. Even &#8220;unsubscribe&#8221; will alert the senders that your email address is used. If it appears to be of interest and list a website, type in your Web browser to control. 2nd &#8220;Just Say No&#8221; to Porn: Nancy Reagan was right! Do you know where this evil comes from, so filter it. Messaging software filtering tools will reject e-mail addresses, spammers often &#8216;, or with certain words ( &#8220;sex&#8221;, &#8220;porn&#8221;, or &#8220;free drugs&#8221; for example) in the subject line. It is easy to configure. Just enter their email mail, click on &#8220;Settings&#8221; and follow the instructions. Although I can understand it but to ask for help from my wife! 3rd Avoiding Spam &#8211; It&#8217;s Nasty: Almost every ISP has a spam blocker these days. If you do not (probably should change), there are several good third party spam blocking services such as Brightmail (www. Brightmail. Com). I have several email accounts and e kicks I note how highly placed in the spam folder every day. Usually, an average of ca 2500 &#8211; 3000 per account. I have a couple of Internet businesses, which sells non-lethal weapons, surveillance equipment, so the number is significantly above average for a user. However, I thank the geeks that developed spam blocking every day. 4th Join Users Anonymous: If you are not involved in Internet Commerce of some sort (and want as much exposure as possible), should pull its ads from the large directory services. Probably never (knowingly) signed first, but chances are, your email address in any databases of large size. Catalogs as Bigfoot, Infospace, Control Panel, Yahoo People Search, and Whowhere is good at taking down your list if you ask. 5th Scramble Your Eggs: Encrypt and digitally sign all sensitive emails. Here is a bit sore but you just need to get burnt once to know how important it is. If your messaging software does not support strong encryption, you can download PGP Freeware encryption software (http://web. MIT. edu / network / PGP. Html ). left to the geeks at MIT (no offense intended Matt). Most messages systems have the capability of industry standard encryption. If you&#8217;re like me, probably not only wanted notice. 6th Use Zip-Locks: compress and encrypt attachments important. Most modern computers come with WinZip installed. If not, you can find it at (www. WinZip. Com). Easy to use software to compress and password protect your attachments. 7th Do not eat the cookies: Cookies are fans who remember its IP address. The suitable for sites you use frequently and do not want to go through the validation process. It will, however, criminals send e-mail with a &#8220;receiver&#8221; cookie &#8220;to stick your information. The problem here is that you can be a failure before realize that it is a fake e-mail (especially when the proposed closure 3). To avoid cookies sent via email, using the software, e-mail program Eudora Pro, which lets you automatically turn off the rendering engine of the browser. This step is a little hard core for the average Joe, but those of you who need to know who you are. 8th Mind Your Own Business: Avoid using your browser to read email from another machine. If you are a busy body and insist that the spy, always use the &#8220;Clear History&#8221; when done to prevent subsequent users to enter their e-mail account. 9th Never get &#8220;Personal&#8221; at work: Violation of this simple rule will be more people burned than in any other act of defiance rather than modern work. We had a network of great videos (You know the kind I mean) and jokes floating around the LAN on the last ship to sail in. .. until one of the servers, IT people what they showed me to spy. Trust me &#8211; big brother is watching! Never send sensitive personal messages on your team. 10th Let Norton Cook: This is so fundamental that it would probably be burned if you blow it. Keep your antivirus software updated. I know it sucks when it&#8217;s time to pay back, especially if you have not had a problem for two years &#8230; but the payment of regular updates is probably not. If your hard drive fried now pay someone $ 30 to do better this time? &#8220;I thought it &#8211; Update! And Rule # 1 of Fight Club is &#8230;&#13;. . . . . . . . . . . NEVER, under any circumstances Ever Ever leave your email address registered on your desktop and not staying on the job! If you do not have anyone to blame but yourself. One man e-mail account, open the employee is fair game &#8211; and it&#8217;s &#8220;take no prisoners&#8217; time!&#13;Well, that&#8217;s all. Some basic do&#8217;s and do not you keep on fighting and stay out of trouble. <br/><br/></p>
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