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Spam-Proof Your E-Mail Address, 3rd Ed.

Note: Sales of the e-book Spam-Proof Your E-Mail Address have been discontinued pending a forthcoming revision.

Spam-Proof Your E-Mail Address, 3rd Ed. Spam-Proof Your E-Mail Address, 3rd Ed. describes little-known, cost-free techniques that can eliminate about 97% of the spam that would ordinarily clog your e-mail account.

The methods described in Brian Livingston's 32-page e-book require no costly anti-spam filters or hard-to-maintain block lists. Any user of Windows, Macintosh, or Linux can take advantage of the book's no-cost spam-proofing techniques. But you can use filters and block lists in conjunction with this book. There are no incompatibilities and the choice is always yours.

The report is based on recent U.S. government and private nonprofit discoveries about the true nature of spam. It's shocking to learn how spammers discover the millions of e-mail addresses that they send billions of pieces of spam to every year. This knowledge makes it possible for you to keep an e-mail address off the spammers' lists.

Spam has surpassed legitimate e-mail and now makes up the majority of all the messages that pass through the Internet. According to experts, spam is quadrupling or quintupling in volume every 12 months. If you act now, you should be able to save your e-mail address from the onslaught that's coming in the next few years.

Brian Livingston Format: PDF printable file
Requires: Adobe Reader (free download)
Length: 32 pages
File Size: 762 KB
Author: Brian Livingston
Publisher: WindowsSecrets.com LLC
Revised: June 2009

Brian Livingston is co-author of Windows Vista Secrets, Windows Me Secrets and nine other books. From July 2004 to August 2010, he was editor of the weekly Windows Secrets Newsletter.


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