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A few weeks ago, a comedian on BBC radio 4 joked that he finally traced the sources of Spam he has been receiving for a past few months urging him to enlarge, he jokingly put the source of the message to EU’s commissioner for enlargement.
Spam has come to be accepted as part of the internet experience, an undesirable part as it may be. Hardly a day go by without some unsolicited email coming into inbox asking you to buy this or that.
The unsolicited email are not the only undesirable face of spam. The is an army of spammers who target forums and blogs, posting unwanted messages and comments. In the case of forums, some of this spam comes in the form of bogus users just registering at the forum, adding a signature to their profile and never showing up at the forum again. The above issue is one of many spamming discussions going on at Webmaster Forum.

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