1. | Stop Buying Email Lists by Michelle Lehoux The saying “Quality, not Quantity” is applicable even to the world of email marketing. So many organizations are purchasing large databases of email addresses, with hopes to achieve high open rates and sales. The truth is that you are more likely to achieve your campaign goals if you send an email out to 100 targeted ... | |||
2. | Reply Email Automator by Sanjib Ahmad I avoided, delayed and ultimately never got to replying many emails in my life. I may have lost many opportunities because of this. The common cause for such an incident is lack of time or having other higher priority tasks at hand. On the other hand, there are emails that you must always reply to. For ... | |||
3. | Let The Email Wars Begin by Jim Edwards © Jim Edwards - All Rights reserved http://www.thenetreporter.com -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Things just got a lot hotter in the hyper-competitive world of online email providers. In response to Google's announcement that their soon-to-be- launched "Gmail" service will offer users 1 gigabyte of email storage, Yahoo! announced an upgrade of their free ... | |||
4. | Is Your Email Address "Blacklisted?" by Jim Edwards (c) Jim Edwards - All Rights reserved http://www.thenetreporter.com -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- A lady emailed me yesterday very upset over the fact that her friend's Internet Service Provider (ISP) wasn't delivering important email messages. This lack of delivery caused a real problem for the two of them with ruined plans, missed ... | |||
5. | Why Corporations Need to Worry About Phishing by Paul Judge, CTO, CipherTrust, Inc. Phishing is a relatively new form of online fraud that focuses on fooling the victim into providing sensitive financial or personal information to a bogus website that bears a significant resemblance to a tried and true online brand. Typically, the victim provides information into a form on the imposter site, which then relays the information ... | |||
6. | Sarbanes-Oxley: A Cross-Industry Email Compliance Challenge by Paul Judge, CTO, CipherTrust, Inc. Is your enterprise following the rules? The bulk of financial information in many companies is created, stored and transmitted electronically, maintained by IT and controlled via information integrity procedures and practices. For these reasons, compliance with federal requirements such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) is heavily dependent on IT. Companies that must comply with ... | |||
7. | The Anti Spam Challenge – Minimizing False Positives by Paul Judge, CTO, CipherTrust, Inc. Email is the quintessential business communication tool, so when it doesn’t work like it’s supposed to, business suffers. Anti spam software is designed to protect your inbox from unwanted messages, but unless your system is properly trained even the best software misses the mark and flags legitimate messages as spam. These messages are referred to ... | |||
8. | Evict the Spammers from Your Inbox by Paul Judge, CTO, CipherTrust, Inc. Block Spam and Other Email Threats From Entering Your Gateway Spam, commonly defined as unsolicited commercial email, is a powerful advertising channel for many products and services. As a result, spamming has become a profitable business, driven by the low cost of sending email compared to other direct marketing techniques. The high return on investment ... | |||
9. | How Spammers Fool Bayesian Filters - And How to Stop Them by Paul Judge, CTO, CipherTrust, Inc. Effectively stopping spam over the long-term requires much more than blocking individual IP addresses and creating rules based on keywords that spammers typically use. The increasing sophistication of spam tools coupled with the increasing number of spammers in the wild has created a hyper-evolution in the variety and volume of spam. The old ways of ... | |||
10. | Hall of Shame – The Bad Boys of Email Spam by Paul Judge, CTO, CipherTrust, Inc. The majority of Unsolicited Commercial Email (UCE) or “spam” is sent by a relatively small group of dedicated professional spammers. The Register of Known Spam Operations (ROKSO) indicates that 80% of all spam comes from just 200 known spam operations. This data is in line with research completed by CipherTrust research scientists, which indicates that ... | |||
11. | BUSTED: Anti Spam Forces Bankrupt Super-Spammer Scott Richter by Paul Judge, CTO, CipherTrust, Inc. Microsoft scores one for the good guys Scott Richter, the self-proclaimed “Spam King,” just can’t seem to get enough attention. Admittedly responsible for sending literally billions of Unsolicited Commercial Email messages (UCE), Richter made headlines again recently when his spam-fed cash cow, OptInRealBig.com, filed for bankruptcy protection in U.S. federal court in his home state ... | |||
12. | How Spammers Fool Spam Blacklists - And How to Stop Them by Paul Judge, CTO, CipherTrust, Inc. Effectively stopping spam over the long-term requires much more than blocking individual IP addresses and creating rules based on keywords that spammers typically use. The increasing sophistication of spam tools coupled with the increasing number of spammers in the wild has created a hyper-evolution in the variety and volume of spam. The old ways of ... | |||
13. | Spammer in the Slammer: Jeremy Jaynes Sentenced to Nine Years by Paul Judge, CTO, CipherTrust, Inc. Will other spammers take heed? Don’t count on it. Jeremy Jaynes was on top of the world. By age 28, he owned a million-dollar home, a high-class restaurant, a chain of gyms and countless other toys. Yet those were only the spoils of his main line of business, which was swindling innocent people out of ... | |||
14. | How Spammers Fool Rule-based and Signature-Based Spam Filters by Paul Judge, CTO, CipherTrust, Inc. Effectively stopping spam over the long-term requires much more than blocking individual IP addresses and creating rules based on keywords that spammers typically use. The increasing sophistication of spam tools coupled with the increasing number of spammers in the wild has created a hyper-evolution in the variety and volume of spam. The old ways of ... | |||
15. | How Spammers Fool Whitelists - And How to Stop Them by Paul Judge, CTO, CipherTrust, Inc. Effectively stopping spam over the long-term requires much more than blocking individual IP addresses and creating rules based on keywords that spammers typically use. The increasing sophistication of spam tools coupled with the increasing number of spammers in the wild has created a hyper-evolution in the variety and volume of spam. The old ways of ... | |||
16. | Top 7 Ways to STOP Junk Email by Jim Edwards (c) Jim Edwards - All Rights reserved http://www.thenetreporter.com -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Nothing makes me angrier than opening my email in-box to find over 150 messages, wading through them all, and discovering that 135 of the messages rate as nothing more than junk. The problem with junk email or "spam" (the ... | |||
17. | Alert: New HIPAA Rules Could Affect Your Organization's Email System by Dr. Paul Judge On April 21, 2005, a new Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) security rule went into effect. The requirements of this rule, which are basically information security best practices, focus on the three cornerstones of a solid information security infrastructure: confidentiality, integrity and availability of information. The HIPAA regulatory requirements encompass transmission, ... | |||
18. | 5 Zero-Cost Spam Prevention Tools For All Situations! by S. Kumar 5 ... | |||
19. | I LOVE SPAM!!! by Elvis Preston King Please feel free to publish this article and resource box in your ezine, newsletter, offline publication or website. I also ask that you activate any html links found in the article and in the byline. You may make minor editorial corrections only. A copy would be appreciated at seniorplayboy1@yahoo.com What’s the big deal? All ... | |||
20. | So What Makes a Good Spam Filter Anyway? by Alan Hearnshaw Spam Filters. Most of us know we need one. Some of us know we need a better one, but how many stop to think what actually makes a good spam filter in the first place? This is not just a rhetorical question. It is a question that many users – ... | |||
21. | Spam Filters Explained by Alan Hearnshaw What do they do? How do they work? Which one is right for me? By Alan Hearnshaw Spam is a very real problem that many people have to deal with on a daily basis. For those that have decided to do something about it and start to investigate the options available ... | |||
22. | Don't Set Fire to Your eMail Practicing by BIG Mike McDaniel More about eMail from BIG Mike McDaniel It has happened to all of us. A pop-off remark at the wrong time, without thinking has caused a lot of grief. Sometimes it can be schmoozed over and sometimes the rift created is permanent. You may have seen the clever signs like "Engage Brain Before Operating Mouth". The same applies to eMail messages. All ... | |||
23. | 10 Classic Ways To Successfully Use Autoresponders by Ken Hill 1. Use your autoresponders to conduct simple polls. Your polls can give you valuable information that you can use to make your ezine, site or product better. They can also help you to make decisions concerning making changes to your product, site, or ezine. You can also make your ezine more interactive by running a ... | |||
24. | How To Stop Unwanted Emails! by Copyrights © 2004 by Doyle Beitz This is down to earth, no nonsense, just the facts type of information. What are the benefits that you gain by reading my article. Anyone using Microsoft Outlook or Outlook express runs the risk of infection if they use the preview pane which most people do. Virtually anyone with up to date anti virus protection ... | |||
25. | The Cybermagic fo Whitelists by Niall Roche Before we start getting deep into the meat of this article it's important to explain some standard terminology to make sure the rest of this article makes sense. *An IP address is a number which identifies your location on the Internet. *A blacklist is a list of IP addresses which your antispam software uses to block incoming ... | |||
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