08 Mar 2008 12:27:47 | Darren Cronian
Everyone who communicates on the internet via email has the same
old problem of SPAM and it’s becoming more apparent that the
recent unsolicited commercial emails (UCE) laws implemented in
the US and Europe are not having an impact.
Did you know that over 60% of SPAM is from the US? I was quite
surprised by this fact.
So how can we combat this problem - I am sure the majority of
you will have this problem, many of you will be advertising on
websites who do not hide your email address, some of you will
participate in forums, or have your own website.
Professional spammers use software called “Harvesters” which
scans websites and gathers millions of email addresses, that is
why it is important that you protect your email address and do
not display it on forums, websites or divulge it to websites
which do not have a privacy statement.
There are a number of ways where you can protect yourself.
Set up free email accounts
Use an email address from a free email provider, ( Hotmail and
Yahoo) that way if spammers do get hold of it you can report it
as SPAM and quite easily create a new account. I have a number
of email accounts that I use for subscribing to newsletters,
emailing friends and family and one for entering competitions
etc.
Create an HTML form
Rather than displaying your email address on your website you
could instead create a HTML form where the email address is
hidden and visitors complete the form and the results are sent
to your email address - if any of you need any assistance on
setting this up, just drop me an email. If I get a big response
I will publish a guide to setting this up in a future issue of
the newsletter.
Many holiday rental companies do not know how to set up a form
on an enquiry page, if the holiday rental company you advertise
your property on does not have this facility and your email
address is displayed for all to see then contact the company and
get them to look into this.
SPAM software
You can download software which will scan your email before it
enters your email software, like Outlook, you can then block any
email coming from that email address, IP address or domain name.
That way when emails come in from the blocked sender they never
appear in your Outlook inbox. I bought some software called Mail
Washer, it’s easy to use and doesn’t cost much. If any of you
use software to combat SPAM, then let me know and I’ll publish
this in the next newsletter
Spam blocking websites
I am not too familiar with this type of blocking, but you can
subscribe and enter your email details on to a secure website -
all emails sent are directed to this website, and the sender has
to click on a link before it is sent to your inbox. On some of
these websites you can either deny or accept emails from the
sender, and all rejected emails are sent to the blacklist
folder.
About Author :
Darren Cronian is the writer of various articles for holiday
home owners and renters. Darren also runs and owns a UK-based
holiday company called Worldwide Holiday
Homes