Despite all that, and aside from some routine grumbling, it seems that little meaningful, direct action is being taken to prevent or fight spam. Have we all been beaten into submission? Is spam now like the weather, something everyone complains about but no one does anything about?
Six Steps To Reduce Spam
CAUCE also offers tools and techniques that can help in an immediate way. For example, the Spam Recycling Center has anti-spam tips, a link that lets you forward spam to the appropriate federal authorities, links to free spam-filtering services, a way to sign an anti-spam petition, and more.
Through its spam-forwarding links, CAUCE has collected more than 3 million examples of spam. With that many data points to draw on, the coalition has definitively identified the six most-effective ways to reduce the amount of spam you receive. Here's a summary of the group's tips, which you can read in full at http://www.spamrecycle.com/antispamthings.cfm.
For example, I'm a member of CAUCE, the Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email. It's a worldwide organization with active affiliate branches in Europe, India, Australia, and Canada. Made up entirely of volunteers, the group works to fight spam through informational campaigns online and in mass media, and through legislative action. (The coalition has offered testimony before the U.S. Senate and the Federal Trade Commission.)
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