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CAN-SPAM-compliant, 275–279
collecting hidden data, 107–110
fake headers, 184–189
finding lists of names, 70–94
harvesting addresses, 76–86
message encoding, 180–184
value of addresses to spammers, 70–72
verifying addresses, 87–94
viewing results of spam mailing, 23–26
what happens when opened, 109–110
writing message to entice pornography sales, 21–27
e-mail relays, 36–39
Earthlink, 284–287
eBay accounts, phishing for, 231–238
encoding e-mail, 180–184
England, spam in, 273
ePassporte, 129, 135–139
European Union, spam in, 273–274
evading spam filters, 171–201
evading SPF-based technology, 223–225
Exchange 2003
configuring antispam features, 382–398
Connection Filtering feature, 384–390
Exception lists, 390
global Accept and Deny lists, 391–395
Internet Message Filter feature, 398–400
list of real-time black hole list providers, 385–387
Recipient Filtering feature, 395–396
Return Status Code options, 388–389
Sender Filtering feature, 396–398
server-side spam filtering, 381–398
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