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Instructions for interpreting e-mail headers. |
Effective software to help block and report the sending of spam. Works with existing POP3 email account(s) and runs on Mac or Windows computers. |
Steps for tracking spammers and getting their accounts revoked. |
Describes how to find out where a fake post or e-mail originated from. |
Helps identify the true source of e-mails, to help identify and report spammers. Analyzes e-mail headers and provides the IP Address of the machine that sent the e-mail. |
A guide on how to track down the source of the spam. |
A Perl script to automate spam complaints. |
Describes procedures and basic tools that recipients can use to report senders of unsolicited commercial email. |
Resources for tracing and reporting spam. |
Explains in detail how to track and complain about spam. |
Displays visual email routing and the time taken to go from server to server, allowing each mail server hop to then be queried against common spam blacklists. |
Will help find the sender of a spam and an address to send a complaint to. |
Downloadable software to trace the sender of an e-mail and locate the spammer's real web site. |
A collection of tools to help track spam. |
Tools for identifying the source of spam and reporting it. |
Tracks known Spam Support Services and lists the ISPs who keep organized spamming alive; includes news, block list and ROKSO, the Register Of Known Spam Operations. |
Software tools for tracking spam. |
Tips to help identify and report email abuse. |
How to find a spammer and how to respond to spam. |
Instructions for reading e-mail headers and complaining to the spammer's ISP. |
Basic information on tracking source of spam. |
SpamFilter quickly tracks spam source and easily helps send complaints. |
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