Alt.spam FAQ, or Figuring out fake E-Mail & Posts, this article describes how to find out where a fake post or e-mail originated from.
The WURD on Fighting Junk E-mail, a site with instructions for using filters in Netscape and Outlook Express, how to view forward e-mail headers in Netscape, MS, and Macintosh clients, and links to some excellent spam-fighting tools like Sam Spade and SpamKiller. Their Spam Tutorial Page is also a useful introduction.
Mail Abuse Prevention system, including the MAPS Realtime Blackhole List, Transport Security Initiative, Dial-up User List, and Relay Spam Stopper.
The Campaign to Stop Junk Email, by John C. Rivard (JCR Design and Consulting). An excellent site, with:
Main Page
The E-Mail Abuse FAQ, by WD Baseley. A very fine FAQ indeed. Home of the Email Abuse Resource List and the Address Munging FAQ.
Address Munging Considered Harmful, a useful corrective, and another method of E-Mail Munging by exploiting HTML.
Sam Spade, Spam Hunter, offers powerful tools for tracking down the source of Spam, software, and a library of useful and interesting articles.
An excellent service that will trace the sources of Spam and send an e-mail complaint to the right place.
How to Trace Spams, or Spam Delenda Est, an article and resources on the interpretation of header information, and links to InterNIC Whois and DNS Lookup.
Get Netwise Page, from the Internet Education fundation. Spam Page at the Center for Democracy and Technology.
A guide to dealing with unwanted e-mail from Alchemy Mindworks.
The Spam Bouncer: a powerful Procmail-Based Spam Filter.
Anti-Spam Provisions in Sendmail 8.8.
And last, but surely not least, CAUCE, The Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email.
times since May 25, 1998.