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September 22nd, 2003, 04:18 PM
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Re: OT - Suggestions for dealing with spam
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I know it's impossible for average joes like me but for someone with the right technical knowlegde...
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Try one of the Microsoft Is Evil threads. Those seem to attract some of the highly technical.
As for where it comes from, why? Just start ruthlessly punishing the companies who advertise with it. It's not like they're hard to find, the spam is trying to lead you right to them!
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September 24th, 2003, 03:55 PM
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Re: OT - Suggestions for dealing with spam
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September 24th, 2003, 07:44 PM
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Re: OT - Suggestions for dealing with spam
If you go to CompanyX web site that has interesting inof, but dont want to give YOUR e-mail address, just give them Webmaster@CompanyX.com, that way they will spam their webmaster hehe, I love this one.
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September 24th, 2003, 11:53 PM
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Re: OT - Suggestions for dealing with spam
Cool!! Anyone know the details of this law? It be interesting to see and to see if there are any loopholes.
I had a though Last week that a solution to spam might be to simply pass a law that says all must have the word 'Advertisement' in the subject line. Then it would be trivial to filter out if you want while the 'I have a right to advertise by business' crowd would have nothing to complain about.
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September 25th, 2003, 12:13 AM
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Re: OT - Suggestions for dealing with spam
Unfortunately, Mr. G, the spam would still be eating up bandwidth and clogging Mail Servers.
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September 30th, 2003, 06:03 AM
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Re: OT - Suggestions for dealing with spam
I was recently at a Secure Technology Conferance and they were quoting stats from a Gartner survey that says that by 2004 50% of all email received will be spam.
According to their studies 58.4% of spam orginates from the US, with China coming second with only 5.6% and Great Britian 5.2%.
This gives the indication that the US needs to start the anti-spamming initiatives and ensure they follow thru...
If we want spam stopped completely, it is the big ISPs that should start the process, since they have the technology, information and might behind them to combat it.
Having a company or Govt body doing IP scans and contacting the companies out there that have mistakenly activated 'Mail Routing' would also help in a small way. If the spammers are unable to bounch emails from unsuspecting company routers then tracing their source will be so much easier.
Just my rant for the day...
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September 30th, 2003, 06:21 AM
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Re: OT - Suggestions for dealing with spam
Recently on slashdot I read about several anti-Spam blacklist servers have been dedicated denial of service (DDoS) to death. I wonder who was behind it... www.spamhaus.org I think has a lot of really good resources on it. Myself, I have one clean account and one throwaway that Ive been using for a while now. I get over 100 junk mail a day or so. Its nice to think that I am popular or something.
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