Unsolicited commercial email (UCE), more commonly known as "Spam," is a growing problem on the Internet. You can help by joining The Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email - Click on the No-Spam icon below.
 
  Spam stretches world wide, all the way to Australia where tools have been developed to track down junk mailers. Investigations about Spam can be quite educational. You may have to delve into how e-mail works and how Spammers hide their identity. If on the other hand you want to respond to Spam then the latest free version of Spam Hater is available, that is if you want to get nasty. Also available is SpammerSlammer which sits between the email program and your mailserver. Identification of Rogue sites and a Blacklist of Internet Advertisers also exist.
  It is important to be aware that powerful forces are marching teams of lobbyists and spending lots of money to preserve their "right" to fill your email box with junk. Marketing forces do not seem to be able to comprehend that most of us will find what we want on our own, especially on the internet. From time to time, when a spammer is clearly identified, return mail can include a rather long "wav" file like endospam.wav, indicative of one's wishes.