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2004
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Resisting SPAM Delivery by TCP Damping
Spam has become a major problem that is threatening the efficiency of the current email system. Spam is overwhelming the Internet because 1) emails are pushed from senders to recei...
Kang Li, Calton Pu, Mustaque Ahamad
CEAS
2004
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Extracting social networks and contact information from email and the Web
We present an end-to-end system that extracts a user’s social network and its members’ contact information given the user’s email inbox. The system identifies unique people...
Aron Culotta, Ron Bekkerman, Andrew McCallum
CEAS
2004
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Shall We Stop All Unsolicited Email Messages?
Spam is commonly defined as unsolicited email messages, and the goal of spam filtering is to eliminate these messages. In this paper, we argue that not all unsolicited email messag...
Rui Dai, Kang Li
CEAS
2004
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
No-Email-Collection Flag
One source major of email addresses for spammers involves “harvesting” them from websites. This paper describes a proposal to allow a website owner to make illegal such automat...
Matthew B. Prince, Arthur M. Keller, Benjamin M. D...
CEAS
2004
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
On Attacking Statistical Spam Filters
The efforts of anti-spammers and spammers has often been described as an arms race. As we devise new ways to stem the flood of bulk mail, spammers respond by working their way ar...
Gregory L. Wittel, Shyhtsun Felix Wu