For those of you that actively comment (or blog a lot), you will have noticed a new requirement when leaving a comment----the SPAM STOPPER!  Basically its a security measure designed to stop bots (scripts that spammers and hackers use to scan websites and insert various things) from filling out comments on our blogs.  I'm sure you've all experienced it in your guestbook or contact forms.  Requests for link exchanges with pharmacy or adult sites, praise for your website with a small note to visit our site at the live link of xxx. com.

If you are getting a lot of spam through your website, there are some things you can do to limit the amount.  First, you can remove your email link from your home page and put a link to a contact form instead.  A lot of spam harvesters only scan the index page of a website when harvesting addresses.   You can also put your email address in a photo and post it on your home page for those visitors that don't like to use contact forms. You can use java script as well to hide the address, while still making it useable. There are also CGI scripts that you can download for free to setup hidden email to help reduce spam from bots. I've requested from our webhost, Advanced Access, that they put a security measure in place for our guestbook to help reduce the amount of spam its generating.

Quite a bit of spam is generated from two places - Nigeria and China. A drastic step would be to block those ip addresses that originate from those countries. Some providers will do it for you upon request. That will help to a certain extent, but most spammers are using spoofed addresses(spoofed is a fake address or concealed) so its originating from a legitimate server that isn't even aware spam is being generated. Some providers are now automatically checking for spoofed addresses and blocking or flagging those automatically.  If you use outlook express, you can create a message rule to automatically route mail based on subject or sender. For example, if you continue to receive spam from the same address, you can create a rule to route those into a specific folder, not download them or even delete them from the server.  BE VERY CAREFUL when doing that.  Be SURE it will never cause you lose legitimate email!!!!  Here in Las Vegas, Cox Communications will flag suspicious email with a SPAM tag for you.  I have a rule set up so those emails are routed to a spam folder, so Jacqui can look at all of her legitimate email first, then check those to make sure nothing important was mislabeled, saving her time for what's really important - legitimate communications. Perhaps we should all start a campaign, Just Say NO to Spam.  :) -Charles

 

9 Comments on Stopping Spam

AUG
22
2006
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The captchas are a good move by AR. I'm sure this is going to help quite a bit. They've implemented them on both comments and the contact forms. Thanks for the additional tips!

7:12pm • #1
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Putting the email address in a photo/jpg is an excellent idea. Thanks!
7:33pm • #2
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Great tips on how to stop spammers...

It's amazing how spam will never seem to go away. The scary part is that it must work or the spammers wouldn't exist!

7:52pm • #3
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Its just an arms race. When websites owners throw up something to stop them, they in turn figure out another way to do it or go around it.
8:16pm • #4
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Once my guest book was found by the bots it was bombarred (sp) by so many puke bots. I like the change.

9:19pm • #5
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www.OnlyMyeMail.com will stop 98% of your spam for 3 bucks a month; at least it does for me.

They have a server side solution that filters your e mail through it and picks out even some pretty subtle spam.

You also have the opportunity to review a synopsis daily to make sure something you really want to get doesn't get thrown in the trash.

I've been using it for about 3 years now and like it very much.

9:27pm • #6
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SPAM happens but when its blog vs an email there are some differences. To me, email SPAM blockers are a waste of money. If it looks like SPAM in the title or subject line, delete it...pretty simple to me. Why pay for something I can do myself. But regarding blogs, bots will target a blog and leave preprogramed comments on a post in order to generate instant back links. Filtering this type of SPAM is more of a "pain the a**, than anything. Just because the blogger has delete all the junk comments.

9:32pm • #7
JAN
16
2007
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Great posting! I thought I was the only one that knew how to make an email address into a graphic or photo.

 

Spam is not a necessary evil.

Spam is not part of life, you can fight it by knowing how to change your web published email address every 6 months.  I wrote a long long blog about slowing down. All for free. I even started a non-profit called RealtorSpam.org

Did you know that your local MLS system is responsible for a ton of your spam? 

Frank

Blog.FranklyRealty.com

 

 

12:21pm • #8
JAN
22
2007
19 Featured Posts

Hello again!

 

Good news in our fight against spam 

 

You should join my new ActiveRain group:

It is called Realtors Against Realtor Spam

I hope you will join me.

Frank

Blog.FranklyRealty.com  A Blog featured in BusinessWeek 

 

9:25pm • #9

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