Sunday, June 05, 2005

The Misconceptions of Spam Filters by Laurie Rogers



The Misconceptions of Spam Filters
by Laurie Rogers Copyright July 2002

Unfortunately there are a lot of people online that all have
many misconceptions regarding Spam Filters. Today I'm
going to answer some questions that people have asked
me about my "Spam column" for DEMC Small Business
Ezine regarding them. With regards to spam filters, one
can never have enough knowledge, so I do hope that this
article will clear up any misconceptions that you may have.

1. Don't spam filters ONLY apply to those who have NOT
opted in?

This is indeed a very sad misconception, Spam Filters do
affect EVERYONE who sends and receives email in some
way or another. Whether you publish a FREE ezine OR a
PAID ezine, it does not matter, if it is being sent by email
it affects YOU. The biggest problem with filters is that they
have NO way to detect that the email message is in fact
"Optin", they actually base it on your headers.

Should you use a third party list server, your chances of
being filtered are even greater, because of that reason.
And this is how ALL filtering is based: By looking at the
headers in your email message, by using a point system
based on the contents in your subject line as well as the
body.

This can also be done by subscribing to a blacklist service
that will provide them with a list of domains or hosts that
have been identified as being used by spammers -such as
http://www.spamhaus.org or http://mail-abuse.org/ AOL,
Verizon and Accessus are widely known for using services
such as these. It should also be known that spam filtering
programs MAY also subscribe to these services, some do
and some do not.

2. I heard that spam filters don't apply to autoresponders,
is this true?

Actually they do, because if you send email using a third
party list server, and put your FROM email address in the
field rather than a FROM address on the third party's list
server - the spam filter will read it as being a "falsified"
email address or header. Because REAL spammers do
it all of the time.

3. Spam Filters do not target HTML ezines because they
can't read the code properly, is this true?

Yes in fact they do, some more so than text ezines, this is
because HTML ezines are considered to be more virus
prone. And NOT all list servers and email clients "clean"
their email before it is sent. Meaning, even if you do not
have a virus on your computer, your ezine can still pick
one up during the process of sending through your list
server. This has been known to happen on "high traffic"
list servers as well as FREE list servers, such as Yahoo
Groups.

3. Aren't spam filters ONLY used by large ISP's?

Although it is very true that the majority of larger ISP's use
Spam Filters (such as: AOL, Yahoo, Hotmail, Mindspring,
Verizon, Accessus, Sympatico etc.) you will find a lot of
smaller ISP's use them as well. For instance, my ISP has
only 900 customers and they do use them, although I've
made it quite clear they are unacceptable on my account.
The most "popular program' that ISP's use is called Spam
Assassin.

I hope this article has cleared up any misconceptions that
you may have had regarding Spam Filters. You can learn
more detailed information about Spam filters by visiting:
http://spamassassin.org ests.html

Article by Laurie Rogers Copyright 2002 All Rights Reserved
About the Author
Laurie Rogers is co-author of the Ezine Resource Guide, you
can check it out at: http://www.zineadz.com/erg.html She
is the owner of Optin Frenzy a list building program for ezine
publishers http://www.optinfrenzy.com You can also obtain
Laurie's articles at: mailto:ezinearticles@optinfrenzy.com

The Harvesters Part 2 by Laurie Rogers



The Harvesters - Part 2
by Laurie Rogers Copyright 2001

Remember from part one, we are not talking about those folks
who pick veggies out of the garden in the fall. This is definitely
NOT an episode from Martha Stewart, although I'm curious to
know how get my tomatoes to stop bruising, ooops, sorry got
a little side tracked for a moment! It happens to the best of us,
espicially when you're weeding (pardon the pun) through all that
spam trying to find your "real" email messages.

You know the important stuff, that really does need your FULL
attention. And half the time you can't find it because it's buried
under all that JUNK MAIL, I know how you feel, somedays I'd
like to run to the highest mountain and SCREAM my head off.
Maybe they'd listen, cause I sure as heck don't get a response
when I'm screaming at them through the computer. (You're not
the only one huh?)

Hopefully, someone will invent a system where you can talk to
the email that comes in, the person sending can hear you right
at that moment. That'd be awesome eh? Someone sends you
some spam and you CAN tell them what is on your mind! You
know, HOW you "really" appreciate their message.
Although, I do NOT think we'd get much work done, cause we'd
be too busy cussing them all out.

You have really got to wonder WHY they keep spamming cause
*NOBODY* buys their stuff. And let's be realistic for a moment,
what in the world is the point in sending 1 person 500 copies of
the SAME darn ad? I'm not the one who's the MORON here! I can
read, I simply choose NOT to read spam. And NO matter HOW
many times you send it, it's STILL not going to change my mind.
(You'd really think they'd CLUE in after the first 250 copies.)

Is there some kind of contest out there that we've been missing?
Do they offer awards for this kind of junk? I'm curious because,
nobody buys their stuff, so what EXACTLY is the incentive? If it
is a contest what qualifies you?

*The Most Creative Spammer

*The Spammer - who actually got "A" sale!

*The Spammer - who's ISP never got shut down for a month!

*The Spammer - with most FAKE addresses

*The Most ANNOYING Spammer

What do you win if you qualify? 5 million FAKE email addresses?
Cause you know they're not going to give out a REAL prize! (Once
a con always a con) And do they all compete for Spammer of the
Year? It sure seems like it! The fact is life goes on, and no matter
where you go and what you do, there will always some "STUPID"
moron that just HAS to break the rules!

P.S.
Try not wear out that good old delete key!

Did you miss part 1?
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About the Author
Laurie Rogers is co-author of the Ezine Resource Guide,
http://www.zineadz.com/erg.html She is the owner of Optin
Frenzy - a paid list building program for ezine publishers
http://www.optinfrenzy.com You can obtain more of Laurie's
articles at: mailto:ezinearticles@optinfrenzy.com