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Ways to stop spam emails

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  What is spam email? Spam refers specifically to  unsolicited bulk email (UBE) . Unsolicited bulk emails (UBE) is an email that is unwanted or not requested by the main recipient and sent in large quantities or bulk we can say.   Unsolicited emails  mean the recipient did not access permission for receiving those emails. The name comes from SPAM luncheon meat by way of a Monty Python Sketch in which spam is ubiquitous, unavoidable, and repetitive. Email spam usually pertains to unsolicited commercial messages sent in bulk by people you don't know- although there are exceptions to this rule. Gif Source: Google If we talk about the usage of spam emails, then it has been growing in popularity since the last decade and is a huge problem confronted by many email users. Email IDs of users who receive email spam are usually obtained by spambots (automated software that crawls the internet for email addresses). Email spam is still a problem even today, and spammers have still approached i

Role of Artificial Intelligence in Digital Marketing

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  In this blog post, we will go over the impact of “ Artificial Intelligence ” in the world of digital marketing and shows you how to leverage the genuine power of Artificial Intelligence for your own marketing strategies more specifically in the Digital world. Gif Source: Google  What is Artificial Intelligence? AI refers to the intelligence showcased by machines. Artificial Intelligence empowers machines to think about, respond to, and perform tasks like humans. Moreover, it also helps machines attain from experience and simply adjust to new information or input. In the simplest terms, artificial intelligence (AI) refers to systems or machines that mimic  human intelligence  to perform tasks and can alliteratively improve themselves based on the information they collect. Top examples of Artificial Intelligence applications used in business Artificial Intelligence (AI) is all around us. You have likely used it on your daily commute, searching the web, or checking your latest social m

Basic commands/operations in Kubernetes

  All before learning how to perform with kubectl more efficiently, you should have at least a basic knowledge of what kubectl is and how it works. Moreover, if you're new to kubernetes then you must know " Beginner’s Guide To Setup Kubernetes "  & " How To Access Kubernetes Dashboard Token ".  You can take an overview from our previous blogs.   Kubectl  is a command-line interface that is used to run commands against the clusters of Kubernetes. It’s a  CLI  tool for the users through which you can communicate with the Kubernetes  API server . Before running the command in the terminal, kubectl initially checks for the file name “config” and which you can see in the  $HOME/.Kube  directory. From a technical point of view, kubectl is a client for the Kubernetes API & from a user's point of view, it’s your cockpit to control the whole Kubernetes. Kubectl syntax describes the command operations. To run the operations, kubectl includes the supported flag