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junk e-mail - translation to English

UNSOLICITED ELECTRONIC ADVERTISING BY E-MAIL
Unsolicited bulk E-mail; Unsolicited bulk email; Unsolicited bulk e-mail; Spam (email); Unsolicited Commercial Email; Spam email; Spam e-mail; Spam (e-mail); Unsolicited commercial email; Unsolicited email; Junk e-mail; Spam mail; E-Mail spam; Junk email; Anti spam filter; Bulk email marketing; Spam folder; E-mail abuse; E-mail abuse report; Bulk email; Bulk Email; Bulk e-mail; Unsolicited commercial e-mail; Bulk emailing; Spam E-mail; E-mail spam; Blank spam; Spam emails; FUSSP

junk e-mail         
(n.) = correo basura
Ex: Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.
spam mail         
"correo basura", mensajes no deseados por correo electrónico que son transmitidos automáticamente a varios usuarios (generalmente anuncios publicitarios)
junk         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Junk (disambiguation); Piece of junk; Junk (album)
(n.) = trastos, desechos, basura
Ex: All the librarian has is a pile of useless junk which people have given to the library instead of throwing out.
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* junk e-mail = correo basura
* junk food = comida basura, comida rápida
* junk mail = correo basura, correo publicitario no solicitado
* junkyard = desguace, cementerio de coches, trapería

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Wikipedia

Email spam

Email spam, also referred to as junk email, spam mail, or simply spam, is unsolicited messages sent in bulk by email (spamming). The name comes from a Monty Python sketch in which the name of the canned pork product Spam is ubiquitous, unavoidable, and repetitive. Email spam has steadily grown since the early 1990s, and by 2014 was estimated to account for around 90% of total email traffic.

Since the expense of the spam is borne mostly by the recipient, it is effectively postage due advertising. Thus, it is an example of a negative externality.

The legal definition and status of spam varies from one jurisdiction to another, but nowhere have laws and lawsuits been particularly successful in stemming spam.

Most email spam messages are commercial in nature. Whether commercial or not, many are not only annoying as a form of attention theft, but also dangerous because they may contain links that lead to phishing web sites or sites that are hosting malware or include malware as file attachments.

Spammers collect email addresses from chat rooms, websites, customer lists, newsgroups, and viruses that harvest users' address books. These collected email addresses are sometimes also sold to other spammers.

Examples of use of junk e-mail
1. A ‘botnet’ is a network of such robot, or "zombie," computers that can harness their collective power to do considerable damage or send out huge amounts of junk e–mail.
2. Bush signed a number of measures into law, including legislation meant to stem the flood of junk e–mail known as "spam" and a bill to establish a national museum devoted to black history.
3. "The Internet companies say this will help them identify legitimate mail and cut down on junk e–mail, identity–theft scams and other scourges that plague users of their services," the New York Times reported on Sunday.