7 Essential Tips to Avoid Your Mails Reach Customers’/ Subscribers’ Spam Folders

Amongst all the fuss about spam protection and prevention from your email folder, an absolutely neglected point is, there are times when important mails you send don't reach recipient's inbox but the bulk or spam folder. So your mails are never read. What do you do to be sure of reaching the right people at the right place? So I thought of helping you with 7 tips which will considerably increase your chance to avoid spam folders of your customers or subscribers. This will not only help you personally but also help you to have a boost in your online marketing service.

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Nginx: How To Stop Referrer Spam With Keyword Filtering

You can configure Nginx to stop referrer spam by checking for bad keywords like tramadol, phentermine etc. This reduces the load on your server as well as prevents filling your referrer logs with invalid entries. Here is my nginx configuration to stop referrer spam (feel free to copy it): Full article (139 words) »

5 Ways To Block A Spammer & Splogger By IP Address From WordPress Blogs

For regular spammers and sploggers, banning their IP address is a simple and effective way to get rid of them. I will describe three methods here with the simplest at the very end. Let's take a simple case study. ntoolz.net has been copying my posts with an automated content creation tool and then blessing me with a pingback for his splog content! So I decided to ban him.

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How To Use GMail for Corporate Email Filtering (Free)

GMail overall has a nice spam filter. You can leverage the GMail spam filtering capability even for your corporate emails without paying a dime.

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MySpace Wins $234 Million Verdict Against Notorious Spammers (Sanford Wallace and Walter Rines)

MySpace was awarded $234 million in statutory damages, the largest ever anti-spam verdict made under CAN-SPAM and apparently under any law. This is also the first time damages have been awarded under the California Anti Phishing Act.

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