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To Sum It All Up...

So there you have it. This was everything that you need to know in order to recognize, and get rid of spam; At least from your own inbox. These methods will help you to keep your inbox safe, but it will not completely rid the world of spam.
Right now, there is no sure fire method of ensuring that you will never have spam in your inbox, but for now, there are some things that you can do. If you follow the advice from this manual, you should have at least 90% of your emails be from people that you actually want to hear from. By reading this manual, you have learned how to show those spammers out there that you are in charge of your emails, not them. Good for you!
With this manual you have successfully learned how to:
Identify spam when it is put into your inbox.
Identify the different methods that are used to get through your filters.
Prevent spam from reaching your inbox
Recognize the various spam scams out there
Prevent the acceptance of viruses, worms, and Trojans, into your inbox
To avoid accidentally sending spam to your friends and family
How to use password encryption

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Real charities only use their client contact lists when asking for donations. Spammers will do anything in their power to get you to part with your money. It is the law that all companies let you know whether or not they share your information with others.


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What About Free Email Providers? Here is how to do it from windows. You may have signed up for a newsletter or promotions with one of them, or you may have ordered a product or service that requires registration from a website first. It works similar to a chain letter. I know they can be a bit long winded, but true spammers want it that way because they depend on your not reading it. (There is no such company) They are relying on the fact that you have heard of the American Heart Association and they have simply pluralized it.