... I'd first ... NJABL covers all sorts of spam sources, from open relays, dial-up, direct spam sources, insecure cgi to open proxies, which seems quite ...
I haven't been able to contact SpamCop since last week - neither the members URL nor http://www.spamcop.net/. Does anybody know what's up? Another DoS attack...
Thanks for the update. I had added SpamCop to my list of servers in Symantec AntiVirus on Thursday of last week and it was doing a great job, then over the ...
How do you add Spamcop to NAV? Did you mean Symantec Norton AntiSpam? Peter ... From: Gregory Lumpkin To: Anti-spam@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, November 03,...
The product I'm referring to is Symantec AntiVirus for SMTP Gateways 3.1. This server accepts all SMTP traffic for my firm and tests it against up to three ...
I don't have a SMTP server, have to use the regular NAV and NAS on my home network. One of the ISP's that hosts my 2 websites performs that service there,...
... "Will never?" I sent this message via my very own mailserver, on my very own desktop computer, connected to my DSL Modem which has as you might expect a...
... Funny thing, I periodically go through cycles where essentially - all- the spam I receive is advertisements for Norton products. (And no, it isn't from...
I went to the Symantec website to check out the price and found the special, but I have seen the Norton spam from other companies selling their product. Phil...
... [snip] ... I agree with this. There has to be a balance between taking action to combat the spam problem, and maintaining our individual freedoms and ...
Sir, I guess you are taking this too personally, well to allow genuine people (2% of internet users) who use such services to send email how can you expect all...
... Equally, since an email recipient has the right to control what email he accepts, he has the right to refuse to accept email from a dynamically assigned IP...
I notice the same old domains coming up time after time when I pass my UCE through SpamCop. I'm sure everyone has their own list. Is it worthwhile to continue...
We all know not to reply to, or even open spam because of the risk of showing our address to be valid, thus attracting even more spam. Reporting services such...
... pass ... A lot of people have domain blacklists that they use to block the sender address of an email... http://spamlinks.net/filter- bl.htm#domain has...
... of ... I haven't found this to be significant, personally, but it is a risk. Mostly spammer take advantage of an unmunged spam report to add you to a...
... As they say on SPAM-L, "Your server, your rules." Which wasn't what you said. You said anyone with a dynamic IP "can never" and "should never" send email...
... Not directly, perhaps, probably is a pointer into their address database, indicating to which address that particular message was sent. Takes less space...
... *snip* ... not ... Ok... here's one from tonight's crop: Return-Path: <npu6zf1k4069 @ web.de> Received: from bgp960531bgs.derbrh01.mi.comcast.net...
Mr David, Its nothing here about selling service, I am not here to advertise my product at all, this project is outcome of lots of troubles of spam. Infact...
... Quite. ... No I didn't. That was someone else. Please get your attributions right. ... Why is it incompatible for the seller of a service to make ...
... better ... Open proxy at bgp960531bgs.derbrh01.mi.comcast.net [68.41.129.38]. The rest of the header is forged or useless to us, but you probably figured...
What are some of the psychological characteristics and motivations of the person who engages in the "war on spam"...? What are the motivations leading one to...
... Just out of interest, how does one actually distinguish between a dynamic and static IP address? For example, if I have dynamically updated A and MX...
... It could use either pattern matching on the reverse DNS of the IP address, as at: http://spamlinks.net/filter-bl.htm#content-rdns or it could use a Dynamic...
... http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/archives/spam-l.html High signal-to-noise ratio, usually. ... I'll dive into http://spamlinks.net/faqs.htm#jargon Here we go: ...