... need a root ... sites ... You really shouldn't do .htaccess stuff, at least for the popular sites. It requires more horsepower than the static rules. esa...
If you look at the current costs of bulk e-mail, just 1p per e-mail would increase the cost vastly. At the moment you can send 1-2 million emails for about...
Allo! ... I already use .htaccess for differents sites and never ear about that. Maybe, for big site this can be an issue, but my target is more small sites. ...
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... and I don't trust their track record of being efficient with a job like this. I a= lso guarantee someone like Bush would violate any remaining sense of...
Has anyone on this list had experience using/configuring this software? If so, I'd like to have your opinion as well as any advice you may be able to give. ...
The way we see it is: When sending an email, you attatch a 1 penny stamp to it. When the recipient receives it, the stamp is stripped of by the ISP and the ...
... Sounds like a decent idea, except that such "fractional currency" systems was investigated, and I think even *tried* for such things as reading newspaper ...
... Well, technically, if everyone DID hit delete, there wouldn't be a problem, the business model for SPAM would evaporate. But, it only takes ONE. The...
... It is, for popular sites. My sites probably wouldn't notice. ... Regular httpd.conf (or whatever your apache configuration file is named). If the server is...
Good Evening: Does anybody know of a "Yahoo! Group" (or any other email tracing group for that matter) that's available on the internet that we would be able...
... the members of http://groups.yahoo.com/group/spam_brigade have help me trace email headers so you might want to subscribe to that list [Non-text portions...
I did this a couple of years ago and have been spam-free ever since. The service I used does not promote itself as an anti-spam tool, but as part of an overall...
... Hmmmm... I suppose 90 % is a start, anyway. I had K9 up to 95 or so percent accuracy before I switched to POPFile, which is at 99.6 % or so. Plus, it...
... Well, more trying to subvert Bayesian filters, I guess, which depend on building scored dictionaries of spammy and non-spammy words. The technique doesn't...
What the heck kind of url is this. (Besides one that leads to porn) I couldn't do a Whois Lookup because I can't determine what the real domain is in all this...
... Except that some Bayesian filter systems seem to understand the "scrambled word" technique. Spam Seive seems to use some kind of GREP-style wildcarding to...
Thanks, I thought it might be something like that so I tried the De-obfuscator at http://www.dnsstuff.com/ but it gave me the same url back. Maybe it is ...
While trying to trace received headers, I often run into an ARIN search that leads to a block assigned to IANA, listed as Internet Assigned Numbers Authority....
... See http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3330.txt Generally, when you see these in the headers, they're there because it travelled thru an internal network, or...
... [big chuck of quoted text removed by moderator] Thanks for the information. I have printed off the memo you referred me to and will study it as time...
... this ... questions. The fact that the header contains IANA reserved netblocks doesn't mean that the header is forged, any more than absense of those blocks...
... Special Use IP Addresses: <http://spamlinks.net/trace.htm#deobfuscate-ip> IANA reserved addresses serve a variety of purposes, one of which is for use...
I have had a problem with spammers forging the address of their intended target as a return address and then sending their spam to an invalid address in my...
... Reject unknown users during the SMTP session rather than sending non- delivery reports. ... What's your MTA? Sendmail? Postfix? ... Do you have tens or...