Trace where your spam comes from
We archive details to use as evidence
We advise websites they are being audited
includes personalised domain name for all your e-mail
TraceSpam.com uses dedicated mail servers to manage all your mail into controlled groups. Thus we always know who sent what.
 
 
  Trace Your Spam at Source

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It no longer matters how many times you select 'remove' or 'unsubscribe' from mailing lists, you still receive spam. Chances are they bought their list from someone and that person is likely to have sold it to many people, or worse, sold it to a mailing list web site who sell your address to many people.

Unfortunately it only takes you to sign up to one site or use your e-mail address once for it to become an address that receives regular spam.

TraceSpam.com uses dedicated mail servers to manage all your mail into controlled groups. When an address is compromised you can simply turn that one off. The key to this is the use of 100's of addresses, one for each site you sign up for, and the ability to turn them off and route the mail to mail boxes for you to collect. This is all managed via our web interface.

As we track the source of each address and advise the site you signed up with that we are tracking addresses on their list. This forewarns them that if they sell the list and it is used in unauthorised mailings we know it originated with them. If the deterrent is not enough we will supply you with full report indicating whether other members are having addresses abused by the same site. This gives our members a real possibility of pursuing these sites for compensation for breach of their privacy statements.

  Features of TraceSpam
 

Access audit database
Turn off spam
No false positives
Unlimited email addresses
Multiple mail boxes (POPs) for collection
Resell anything@YourName.com
Includes own domain name
Fully managed web interface
Webmail to collect mail anywhere

Filter system for backup
Spam resource pages

Evidence reports for use in prosecution

   
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