Spoofing 
Spoofing
The falsification of an email header so that the email appears to have be sent from someone or somewhere other than the actual source. Illegitimate marketersa use spoofing to disguise their identity in an attempt to commit fraud and avoid getting in trouble for sending spam or UCE. There are several email authentication practices currently in use to prevent spoofing, but it does still happen to many of the most popular brands on the internet.
- A/B Split
- Above-The-Fold
- ASP
- Auto Reply
- Auto Responder
- B2B
- B2C
- Bandwidth
- Blacklist
- Bounce (Hard)
- Bounce (Soft)
- Call To Action
- Campaign
- Can-Spam Act of 2003
- CAPTCHA
- Challenge Response
- Click-Through Rate (CTR)
- Content
- Conversion Rate
- Cost Per Thousand (CPM)
- Database
- Dedupe
- Domain Key / DKIM
- Double Opt-In
- Email Blocking
- Email Client
- Email Newsletter
- Email Service Provider
- eZine
- False Positive
- Font
- From/Sender Address
- From/Sender Name
- Harvesting
- Header
- HTML Email
- IP Address
- ISP
- Landing Page
- Links
- Load Time
- Mailing List
- Multi-Part MIME Email
- Open Rate
- Open Relay
- Opt-In Subscriber
- Opt-Out List
- Opt-Out Subscriber
- Permission Based Email
- Personalization
- Phishing
- Preview Pane
- Privacy Policy
- Rental List
- Segmentation
- Signature
- Single Opt-In
- Spam / UCE
- Spam Trap
- SPF Record
- Spoofing
- Subject Line
- Targeting
- Unique Selling Proposition
- Unsubscribe
- URL
- Viral Marketing
- Web-Friendly Fonts
- Whitelist




