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This is an excellent site with lots of resources and links, including
information and news on current court cases involving spam. A visit and a
bookmark to this site is a "must" if you're seriously interested in getting
involved in the job of stopping spam.
An excellent resource for contacting system administrators on systems
involved with spam. This organization maintains a good database of
responsible addresses at various sites, and after registering (required),
the Network Abuse Clearinghouse will redirect your email to
domain.name@abuse.net to the appropriate mail authorities at
domain.name.
This page from Fred Elbel's Planet Keepers Outpost contains lots of links to
spam fighting resources, including a very complete set of links to
information on filtering techniques. Bookmark it!
This is a very nice webiste! Its primary features are a petition to the
Internet community opposing spam and a boycott list of companies using spam
email advertising. One can add one's name to the petition or report a
spammer to the boycott list.
A really useful page with lots and lots of links to other pages containing
information on email spam, Usenet spam, spam bots, tools for maintaining
online privacy, chain letters, etc. Well worth several visits.
It's good to see an online marketing firm taking a responsible stand on
spam. MMG provides a frequently updated list of domains frequented by
spammers along with instructions for incorporating this list into various
mail user agents such as Eudora.
A group of Internet users who are fed up with spam have formed a coalition
whose purpose is to promote legislation which amends 47 USC 227, the section
of U.S. law that bans "junk faxing", so that it will cover electronic mail
as well.