It's a sad state of affairs as spam overtakes all of our email boxes and literally costs Americans billions of dollars a year. It's an endless war that seemingly has no end and no way to combat it. This battle that's being fought has many soldiers, but few who really know how to win the war. So far there isn't a solution.
There are numerous companies and organizations on the internet that have recently cropped up with their own version of a solution to the spam problem. A couple of the more well known versions of this are SpamCop and SpamHaus. Many of these have created criteria that they determine to figure out what is spam and what is not. They create these policies and procedures using their own formula. They then go out and try to convince the public that they are the authority on stopping spam and attempt to bring people under their umbrella to sign up for their services. As the public joins and their membership grows, so does their power. Is this a good thing or is this a bad thing?
We have found that in general this is a bad thing. We realize that the intentions of these companies are good, but the end results are not. The systems they setup to block spam are flawed. There really isn't a perfect solution so they create what they feel is the best they can do... a happy medium that can have serious repercussions.
Some of what they do are things like "blacklist" servers that have lots of spam going through them. Okay, you say that's a good thing. Well, not really. On every server there are literally thousands of customers. When one customer violates the spam laws, the rest of the people on that server may have to pay for it. That's not cool. How would you like it if your email was blacklisted by one of these companies for what someone else did? Your emails wouldn't go through and you'd have no way to combat it. That's a violation of our freedoms!
Unfortunately, these companies are creating a power base that is unregulated and people across the world are falling into their pit. In the long run, they create a form of censorship that may be detrimental to the freedoms that we all enjoy. If you are considering joining one of these services, we'd like you to think twice. Just because you are frustrated with too much spam doesn't mean you should choose one of these options. Choose freedom over censorship!
The above tech tip is strictly a subjective opinion.