Address Munging Considered Harmful 
A paper arguing against the practice of spam-blocking on Usenet by using an altered email address.
Al Iverson's Spamresource.com 
Collection of articles written by a former employee of MAPS.
Alleee and Franc's Insolitology 
A description of Nigerian scams (also called 419 scams), with images and links.
E-mail Marketing Articles 
Articles about how e-mail marketers can avoid spamming.
How Bulk E-mail Can Destroy Your Small Business 
An editorial on the negative effects of sending spam.
Information Filtering Resources 
Papers about and links to projects about ways of filtering electronic information.
Outlook SPAM Tutorial 
Tutorial to provide easy way to filter your unwanted junk email in Outlook and Outlook Express.
Reflections on the 25th Anniversary of Spam 
Discussion of spam history and early spam sightings.
Slashdot - Distributed Spam Detection 
Threaded discussion of spam detection systems and the razor p2p system specifically.
Spam, Lies and Fake Reporters 
Describes the tactics of Opt In Inc. and the president of Opt In Inc., Charles "Steve" Hardigree.
Spam v. Profit 
An e-mail marketer argues that ISPs can profit from e-mail marketing if it is done responsibly.
Unsolicited Bulk Email: Definitions and Problems 
This report discusses the costs of spam.
Unsolicited Bulk Email: Mechanisms for Control 
This report by the Internet Mail Consortium discusses a variety of filtering mechanisms.
Why Spam Is Bad 
A collection of links to help show Internet marketers why spam is harmful to their business and to provide some alternative means of responsible marketing.
NYTimes.com - 3 Web Sites Closed in Spam Inquiry 
Three companies using email to solicit the sale of nonexistent web addresses have been ordered to close their web businesses. [requires free NYTimes.com registration to view] (March 12, 2002)
How the UK Can Stop Spam Without Damaging Free Speech 
Suggested non-extraterritorial UK legislation that would stop spam globally. (November, 2001)
On Spam: Wasting time on the Internet 
Bill Gates gives his views on spam. (March 25, 1998)
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