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=== Technique Details === | === Technique Details === | ||
==== Block domains | ====Block domains of "known" spammers==== | ||
*Summary point 1 | *Summary point 1 | ||
*Summary point 2 | *Summary point 2 | ||
*Link 1 | *Link 1 | ||
==== Require users | ====Require users to request permission to send mail==== | ||
==== Charge for email sent ==== | ==== Charge for email sent ==== |
Revision as of 00:52, 7 July 2007
Internal Use Only
Group members: Nick Principe / naprinci@gmail.com / AIM: mahoubaka
- block domains or even top-level domains "known" to be large senders of spam
- Spamhaus Block List
- see faq also
- Spamhaus Block List
- require users to request permission to send you e-mail (eg Earthlink spam blocker)
- Charge for e-mail sent
- opt-in for commercial email
- domain authentication
- bounties
- the "goodmail" approach
- bond with escrow agencies
- client-side filtering
Spam Prevention Techniques
Comparison of Techniques
Technique Name | Pros | Cons | Our Rating |
---|---|---|---|
Block domains of "known" spammers |
|
|
x stars! |
require users to request permission to send you e-mail (eg Earthlink spam blocker) |
|
|
4 |
Charge for e-mail sent |
|
|
4 |
opt-in for commercial email |
|
|
4 |
domain authentication |
|
|
4 |
bounties |
|
|
4 |
The "goodmail" approach |
|
|
4 |
Bonds with escrow agencies | pro | con | 4 |
client-side filtering | pro |
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4 |
Technique Details
Block domains of "known" spammers
- Summary point 1
- Summary point 2
- Link 1