Top Document: Email Abuse Resource List Previous Document: News Headers Next Document: 2. Basics See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge 1. Table of Contents 2. Basics 2a. Who is responsible for this list? 2b. What is the purpose of this list? 2c. When was this list last updated? 2d. Where can I get it? 2e. Credits & Contributors 3. Primary Sources 3a. Tim Skirvin's news.admin.net-abuse.* web page 3b. The Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email 3c. Scott Hazen Mueller's Fight Spam on the Internet! web site 3d. Paul Vixie's MAPS (Mail Abuse Protection System) Initiative 3e. Forum for Responsible and Ethical Email (FREE) 3f. Leah Roberts' LARGE list of anti-spam resources 3g. Julian Byrne's Get That Spammer! page 3h. FAQs 4. Legal Links 4a. Lawsuits 4b. Legal Resources 4c. Laws that are or may be applicable to U*E 4d. Bills pending in US Congress 5. Tools 5a. procmail and email filtering resources 5b. Configuring your email client to show all headers 5c. Deciphering headers 5d. Lists 5e. Hunting/Tracking/Responding 6. Agencies 6a. US Postal Service 6b. Electronic Software Publishing Corporation 6c. National Fraud Information Center 6d. Federal Trade Commission 6e. Securities and Exchange Commission 6f. U.S. Consumer Gateway 6g. Pennsylvania Attorney General 7. Abuse Addresses of Major Service Providers 8. AUPs and Terms of Service 9. Responsible Online Marketing 10. Netiquette 11. Etcetera End of Email Abuse Resource List User Contributions:Top Document: Email Abuse Resource List Previous Document: News Headers Next Document: 2. Basics Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: emailfaq@aol.com
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