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Gambling Ads Sidestep Google Filters

As reported in WebProNews earlier, search engines Google and Yahoo have decided to ban online casino ads from appearing on SERPs. The ban was to go into effect at the end of April. However, it appears that some of the casinos have found a way to “cheat” the filters Google has put in place.

ISP Filters Have 17% Erroneous Block Rate

In a recent report released by Jupiter Media, analysts reported that ISPs and spam filters are currently responsible for erroneous blockages of 17% of permission emails that should be getting through.

Neither Rain, Nor Sleet, Nor Spam Filters

This week I had the good fortune to meet with a couple who own one of the dating services that I promote at Sage-Hearts.com.

That’s Not Spam, That’s My Newsletter!

For those of us who receive way too many unsolicited emails, Spam filters are a blessing. Switch to the publisher’s side of the desk, though, and Spam filters can become problematic.

20 Words That Kill At Least When It Comes to Spam Filters

Spam, spam, spam. It’s terrible not only for those of us on the receiving end, but for those of us who SEND e-mail.

Taming your Tomcat: Filtering tricks for Tomcat 5

Designing maintainable high-performance systems

The new Tomcat 5 server takes filters to a new level of deployment flexibility. Tomcat 5′s support for the upcoming Servlet 2.4 and JSP 2.0 specifications gives filter writers a new way to integrate and deploy these flexible components — tapping directly into the request dispatcher’s operations. In this article, Sing Li takes you on a guided tour of the new enhancement and gives you some hands-on training. See how Tomcat 5 can benefit Web application frameworks and lead ultimately to the design of maintainable high-performance systems.

20 Words that Catch in Spam Filters

Spam, spam, spam. It’s terrible not only for those of us on the receiving end, but for those of us who SEND e-mail.

How to Get Your Legitimate Ezine Through the Filters

Opt-in ezines are one of the best ways to promote your products and services on the Internet. If you have a legitimate ezine that’s being blocked from your opt-in subscribers, here are some things to try:

Defense In Depth – A Layered Approach Network Security

External information access from partners and employees is a very important aspect in the design of security. Corporations need to be assured that their critical servers are safe from different internet threats. Additionally, because the Web is worldwide, it is impossible to create a global agreement on what traffic is inappropriate and how that traffic should be regulated. A major problem IT departments face is how to defend critical servers from hostile network traffic and network addresses. How do we add layers of security to protect our internet servers and internal systems?

Getting Your Newsletter or Ezine Past the Spam Filters

GAs if it’s not difficult enough to create high quality content for your newsletter or ezine, there’s a new problem that’s cropped up lately that could have a major impact on your success. That problem is the growing amount of spam that is being sent across the internet, and the many filters that are being put in place to block it.

Avoiding the Spam Trap

Spam has not only become troublesome because we all receive too much of it, but it’s now a problem for legitimate e-zine publishers such as you and me. This is because the spam overload has driven many companies and individuals to use “anti-spam” software to help screen out the junk. Unfortunately many of these programs filter out our opt-in publications as well.

Let’s first look at what common filtering tools are out there:

Getting Your Newsletter or Ezine Past the Filters

As if it’s not difficult enough to create high quality content for your newsletter or ezine, there’s a new problem that’s cropped up lately that could have a major impact on your success. That problem is the growing amount of spam that is being sent across the internet, and the many filters that are being put in place to block it.

The problem is two-fold. First is the possibility that your newsletter or ezine recipients have activated the spam filters in their email programs, and set them at a high enough level to actually block your legitimate emails to them.

Getting Your Newsletter Past the Spam Filters

As if it’s not difficult enough to create high quality content for your newsletter or ezine, there’s a new problem that’s cropped up lately that could have a major impact on your success. That problem is the growing amount of spam that is being sent across the internet, and the many filters that are being put in place to block it.

Is Your Ezine Being Zapped?

About a year ago I wrote an article titled ‘Winning The War On Sp^m’. Unfortunately, the war on sp^m is not being won at all.

In fact, the problem is now so serious that sp^m is shaping up to be the greatest threat to online
marketing.

The threat comes not from sp^mmers themselves, but from the filters that are being used to block them.

Coping With Spam Filters

If you haven’t yet heard about the chaos that Spam Filters are currently causing for publishers, then I am about to tell you EVERYTHING you’ll need to know on this subject. Many of our fellow publishers disregard the fact that Spam Filters DO in fact exist. For some reason just do NOT want to face the fact that, they are DESTROYING their businesses.

I write a column on Spam for DEMC small business ezine, so I do consider myself to be well educated on this subject. If you have any questions about what I am about to tell you, feel free to contact me at: http://www.OptinFrenzy.com

Misconceptions About Spam Filters

Unfortunately there are a lot of people online that all have many misconceptions regarding Spam Filters. Today I’m going to answer some questions that people have asked me about my “Spam column” for DEMC Small Business Ezine regarding them. With regards to spam filters, one can never have enough knowledge, so I do hope that this article will clear up any misconceptions that you may have.