Watch those WWWs!
It's come to this. The latest spammy word to avoid in your emails is any Web link spelled fully with the 'www' prefix, as in www.inboxmarketer.com. The prefix now gets flagged in spam filters.
All spam filters are rules-based algorithms, and the rules are based on monitoring trends in spam itself. It seems that more of these messages contain the offending 'www'. There are several easy fixes. You could make the prefix presumptive and write the link minus the 'www'. (There probably aren't too many left in the Web universe unaware of its importance, just like you don't have to type the prefix into the address bar of your We browser - it adds it automatically.) The other fix is simply to disguise the link as another word or phase, such as 'See Full Article'. This has nicer aesthetics anyway.
All spam filters are rules-based algorithms, and the rules are based on monitoring trends in spam itself. It seems that more of these messages contain the offending 'www'. There are several easy fixes. You could make the prefix presumptive and write the link minus the 'www'. (There probably aren't too many left in the Web universe unaware of its importance, just like you don't have to type the prefix into the address bar of your We browser - it adds it automatically.) The other fix is simply to disguise the link as another word or phase, such as 'See Full Article'. This has nicer aesthetics anyway.


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