Antispam-related URLs
EmailAbuse.org
Web site that tracks pending state and federal legislation
Spamlaws.com
Compendium of spam laws
CAUCE.org
Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email
Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC)
A partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C). They want to hear about online fraud.
Spamfree.org
The Forum for Responsible and Ethical Email
Mail-abuse.org
Web site of the Mail Abuse Prevention System or MAPS
Sspamhaus.org
Spamhaus is a London-based group that tracks the people and organizations behind spam
Spamcop.net
Spamcop helps users find the person or group behind the spam they receive. It also has its own blacklist.
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