This paper provides an overview of spam and describes few ways to prevent it. The only characteristic of spam that can be identified categorically is the fact that it is always unsolicited; this must therefore form the fundamental underpinning of any definition of spam. Spam varies enormously in format, content, and technical construction, and cannot be generally reduced.
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