USE an alias e-mail address (other than
your personal address) if you post to newsgroups or bulletin boards .
AVOID opening unsolicited e-mail. Spam
usually means scam and the message may contain a virus that can damage
your computer.
DO NOT buy products from or reply to a
company that spams - it only encourages them to continue spamming.
SEND a complaint to your Internet Service
Provider - if enough people complain, the spammer will be refused
access to the system.
DO NOT reply to or forward "chain-letter"
e-mail.
CONSIDER buying filtering software to
block spam and junk e-mail.