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Avoiding SPAM, reducing spam

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Well, if you just plunk your email address on a website, you can bet SPAM is going to increase, big time. You simply do-not-do-that. I utilize a few tricks to prevent email harvesting programs used by Spammers from gathering up your address.

Of course, having a good spam-reduction strategy on your email box is important as well. Our email boxes can be filtered with two levels of service (basic removes 90%, premium gets 95%.)

If you're a victim of dictionary attacks, we may suggest that you remove your catch-all address, and in some cases put up a special dictionary attack block on your email server. It all depends on the situation.

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