Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Spam Facts


Spam has been around since the 1970s, but has become more problematic with each passing year. At times, some email accounts can get thousands of these within a week, if not within a day. How much a person gets depends on how careful they are with their email address when surfing the Internet. Spam can be identified as any unsolicited email message that you do not care to get. That covers a lot.

Spam seems to be free, but it costs Internet providers a lot of money. When information is passed through the Internet, it takes up what is known as bandwidth. This is something that each provider must pay for, and when large amounts of spam go through it, the cost of sending that data is paid by that provider.

The most common Spam is commercial in nature. You may have no interest in Viagra, but spam emailers assume that you do. Viagra and Rolex are the most common things hawked through these unsolicited, commercial emails. It would seem that we all need to be reminded that it is time to take our Viagra.

Just a few people send out most of the spam you get in your inbox. It may seem that spam is sent out from many, many random people, and that can be the case. However, there are a few people who send out the majority of the spam that you get. They send out millions of these messages each day, and are wanted by those that enforce the new laws about spam email.

If you buy from spam emails, you contribute to the problem. If no one were to use these as sources to buy things, spam would not work. That would mean it would all but disappear. Don't buy anything you see through such a message, even if it seems appealing. Go find it through other online sources.

Most of the Spam in the world, billions of emails a day, come from the United States. It is estimated that there are almost 15 billion send out day, and it makes up almost 50% of the email messages all total. Korea comes in second to the United States as the biggest source of these messages.

Once you hit a spam list, you are not getting off of it. Clicking on a link to unsubscribe to spam only means that you have verified your email is active, making your address more valuable to those who sell email addresses to spammers. You are going to have to get a new address to get it to stop.

It can be hard to find out from where a spam email really comes. You can try, however, buy using a free email lookup service to see what comes up with any email address.

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