The good news is that most ISP's in the United States have banks of servers dedicated to spam filtering only. One such server can filter as many as 10,000 pieces of spam per hour. Imagine the amount of spam you would receive if these servers were not in place.
Why can't my ISP block all spam from getting through?
- Spammers are spending all of their time concocting new ways to get around spam filters
- ISP adminstrators only have 8 hours a day and have many duties in addition to spam filtering
- The ISP can do nothing for you if your email address is hijacked, you will have to change your address.
What can I do to prevent spam?
- If you are signing up for a website that requires an email address and you only intend to use the website once then get a throw away email address from this place: http://www.drisgill.com This will prevent your email address from becoming hijacked.
- Do not forward chain mail. Most of this will quickly get you put on spam lists
- Make sure you are using a good free virus scanner. I suggest AVG or Avast. And UPDATE the virus definitions.
ISP's already do all they can do in order to prevent you from receiving spam. Be sure to take a little time to make sure you follow some precautions too. The roads are already as safe as they can be built, please wear a seatbelt.
Wonderful information presented logically and understandably. I love your analogy about roads and the internet.
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