Zero Spam! – Better safe than sorry
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Spam. Everyone hates, and has become a reality for individuals and businesses. Many accounts come with anti-spam to risk cutting the filters for e-real overzealous, and many others sift through mountains of spam in search of real e-mail messages (sound familiar?). There must be a better way – and guess what, it is not.
Send online e-mail address can lead to a lot of spam (the company newsletter or updates, for example), but the most important (and in many cases the only) cause of spam reaching your email box is to have their e – address on your site or on other sites on the Internet – Try searching for your address in Google to find the culprits of course! E-mail address is then dragged spambots * and will be the least happy recipient of 10 of Viagra e-mails per day for the rest of their lives. If your address is already in the network, it is likely that the horse has already bolted in connection with the receipt of spam to that address. So read on for a proven strategy that allows you to move to a more comfortable position, spam free e-mail, without using any filtering. This has worked for us, and we have customers who have asked us to stop spam.
A brand new e electrónico@sudominio.com. com is unlikely to receive spam – unless it is placed on the Internet somewhere, or is used to register for the site. Whether investigaciones@sudominio.com. com received 1000 spam messages per day – all-new e electrónico@sudominio.com. com is kept clean, if not on the Internet, or used as email address registration.
So, you have a problem with consultas@sudominio.com. com (which is more spam than the British during World War 2). The first thing you should do is to start moving towards the abolition of the email address of your normal life. Not completely remove the e-mail address – will remain in the public service as your email address to register (usually need an address!). Create an email address, for example, the business community. consultas@sudominio.com. com – and do not do this on the Internet, in any (yet).
Then ensure that there is no email address displayed on your site. Instead, we used different ways to communicate with you unless they already do. Assuming you already have a contact form to check if your address is visible to spam bots. Go to the contact page and then view the source of the page (for this in Mozilla Firefox, click on “View Source” and then “Page”). As you can see the source code, press Ctrl + F to search through the code, and find your email address. If you can see your e-mail address is open to the target of spam. So you want to encrypt your email address to prevent this from happening.
People smart enough to Dynamic Drive have created this handy tool to encrypt your e-mail address using JavaScript – Make sure you do not put your email address in the ‘Email text displayed “but! Once you have your code you must add to the form instead of your regular email address – and presto! A working contact form that does not put your mailbox to alert spammers!
* If you are not familiar with the concepts – the Internet is constantly being “drawn” with “bots”. Google scans the network with their robots to control the quality of web sites and make sure you can find pages when searching for a while. And unfortunately, spammers crawl the web with robots designed specifically for finding email addresses for spamming. A spam bot is simply a program or a script that crawls or move around on the net, look at the source sites and the search for precious spam-me-by favor@sudominio.com. COM-mail addresses (as opposed to spam robots from Google, which scans the network looking for reasons to pay more than their search engine rankings). They start with a few web addresses and then spread to the corresponding pages in these directions, and so on, and so on and on. . .
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