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How to Avoid Spam - Essential Guide for Email Users

How to Avoid SpamA comprehensive guide for how email users can avoid spam has been created by one of our writers and is currently on offer from http://www.how-to-avoid-spam.com/ for just $7.

This 40+ page ebook also comes with a free desktop email encoder application to make your email safer to publish online as well as the opportunity to promote to others as an affiliate.

If you enjoyed reading The Compact Anti-Spam Guide then you're going to love it's bigger brother, How to Avoid Spam as it covers a range of topics from how to stop your email from being harvested to how to make a heavily spammed email account useful again.

US Top Spammers In June

According to figures provided by Irish email monitoring firm, IE Internet, the US topped the league of spammers in June by generating 37.4% of filtered spam.

Other heavy hitters include China responsible for the source of 17% of identified spam, the UK with 10.9% and Mexico with 9.9%.  Russia managed fifth place with 7.6%.

It's worth noting that these statistics are based upon the physical source of spam email.  The people responsible may actually be using these countries as offshore way points from which it's technically or legally more difficult to stop spam from being transmitted.

IE Internet also reported that 67.4% of all emails sent to 35,000 Irish businesses were spam.

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