Reduce Spam with Full Email Headers—for FREE! - MyThings Tips and Tricks
 
Sign Up | Already a member? Sign In
My Things My Services My Collections
  Tips & Tricks   Recalls   Deals   Manuals   Warranty   Repair   Downloads   Valuations   Donate   Insurance   Report it stolen    
Tips and Tricks for the Things you Own
Find more tips:
Skip Navigation Links
AppliancesExpand Appliances
CamerasExpand Cameras
ComputersExpand Computers
ElectronicsExpand Electronics
PhonesExpand Phones
FurnitureExpand Furniture
Household ItemsExpand Household Items
Top Tips for Software
Subscribe to RSS feeds
Add widget
Already a member?
Archive
Reduce Spam with Full Email Headers—for FREE!
Posted at 21:40, 09/05/2008 by LoriDeschene

Reporting spam to your Internet Service Providers helps reduce it, but your email software might not provide you with all the necessary information to track down the online offender. Fear not! Stopabuse.org lists instructions for fleshing out email headers on dozens of email programs.

"Full headers that contain the entire path and the route the email or newsgroup message took are absolutely required when sending complaints about spammers, online harassers or cyberstalkers. If you do not have an email program that has the ability of showing full headers, it's highly recommended you switch to one that does. Without full headers, the ISP is unable to track down a spammer or online abuser."

See more like this:  Software, Computers
Comments
mobius Says: Posted at 13:28, 12/05/2008
I find buying my own domain has done wonders for cutting down spam. I give a specific personal email address to friends and family etc. Then for companies or signing up on websites I give a unique address to each one, e.g. mythings@mydomain.co.uk. So far I get one or two spams a day just to my personal address (can't control friends' pcs getting infected unfortunately). But out of over 300 addresses for everything else I get zero. I have in the past received scam emails etc to one or two but then I can delete that entire address and give a new one and also because of the address it was sent to I know which company gave my address to spammers etc (knowingly or not).
Add Your Comment:
Sign in to add a comment
We Test Your Tips


Every week, MyThings will test a tip we need to try for ourselves.

This week: If you microwave or refrigerate an onion, can you cut it without crying?

Check out all our tips!