Report Spam

ISPs
Most ISPs explicitly forbids its users to spam, and in case of violation they are expelled from their services. Track down a spammer's ISP and report it often leads to closure of the subscription. Unfortunately, this can be difficult and even if there are tools that can help, are not always accurate. Three of these are SpamCop, and Network Abuse Clearinghouse [1] They provide means for automatic or semi automatic report spam to ISPs. Some regard them as inaccurate compared to what it can do a mailing expert, but many users are so experienced.

ISPs often do not put in place preventive measures to prevent the sending of spam, such as a maximum-mail addresses to which to forward the same e-mail, and a limit order of thousands of units that can be sent in an e-mail day.

Sometimes, in addition to access your Internet connection is disabled. The disconnection may be permanent if the subscription is ADSL static IP, IP address blocking.

 Authorities
The most effective way to stop spammers is to complain to the competent authorities. This commit more time and effort, but spammers are legally persecuted and have to pay fines and compensation. This will undo the economic benefit and may result in economic loss. Following the procedures to be taken:

1. Identify the web addresses where spam comes through for example, SpamCop or Network Abuse Clearinghouse

2. Locate the state from which spam was sent through for example MostraIP

3.Check if the state in question provides an email address for example, from lists published on the OECD Task Force on Spam, Spam Spam Reporting Addresses or Links.

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