Net abuse
Net abuse
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The Net Abuse FAQ
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The Cancel FAQ
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alt.syntax.tactical FAQ - Dealing with Trolls Crossposting and Flames
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The Cancelmoose[tm] Home Page
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Get that spammer!
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Current Usenet spam thresholds and definitions
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Subject: alt.spam FAQ or "Figuring out fake E-Mail & Posts"
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Fight Spam on the Internet!
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How to Get Rid of Junk Mail, Spam, and Telemarketers
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Join the Fight Against Spam!
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TISPA Spam Information Page
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The SPAM-L FAQ
("a document dealing primarily with how to post to the SPAM-L
mailing list, what to post, and what not to post. It also
includes technical information on how to track down spammers,
decipher message headers, perform traceroutes, etc.")
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47 USC Sec. 227 (01/16/96)
(The junk fax law some people want to apply to junk email)
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Junkbusters Home Page
(Junk E-mail and more)
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Adcomplain Home Page
("Adcomplain is a tool for reporting inappropriate commercial
e-mail and usenet postings, as well as chain letters and 'make
money fast' postings.")
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Vigilantes to Let Spam Flow to Prove a Point
(NY Times article about the Cancelbot moratorium)
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You’ve Got Spam: How to "Can" Unwanted Email
(from the FTC)
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Spam
(Statement of Jodie Bernstein, Director of the US Bureau of
Consumer Protection, 7/14/98.
"When you get unsolicited e-mail, feel free to forward it to
us at the FTC -- uce@ftc.gov. We may be the only people in
town who actually want your spam.")
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Internet ScamBusters
("A free award winning e-zine")
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Mail Abuse Protection System
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Getting Rid of "Spam"
(Great essay by Randy Cassingham, editor of This is True)
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Scam Spam Reporting Page
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Lambic's Anti-Spam Page
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Spambot Beware!
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Stop Spam FAQ
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SpamCop
(Give this site a spam email and it analyzes the headers and
composes a complaint letter!)
Policies
Canter & Siegel
This page last updated April 2, 2020.