Spamming is the abuse of electronic messaging systems to send unsolicitad bulk messages, which are almost universally undesirable (1). Bill Gates, in 1993, highlighted the reasons why he hates Spam (2). He went on to predict that by 1996, Spam will be canned (3). Unfortunately, this hasn't happened. At Iforg Limited, our e-mail servers still receive too many of these unsolicitated mails and it is difficult to see when this will end. Users need to take simple steps to protect their e-mail addresses from spammers. Visit http://spam.abuse.net/ for useful tips for fighting spam on the internet.
At Iforg, we don't like spammers and we definitely don't send spam e-mails. Our plegde to you is simple: Our website is designated Spam-free and we will not send you unsolicited e-mails. If you receive an unsolicited e-mail purporting to be from us, let us know about it and better still you can report it through your anti-spam software. When you register at Iforg.com, the only mail you will receive from us is our Monthly Newsletter, unless of course you have queries you want us to address.
The following are sites which provide useful resources about Spam and Spammers:
We devise and display the logo below as a visible sign of our No Spam pledge.
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