> CSS is the way to go - much faster loading = less bandwidth and less load on
the
> server.
That's the idea. I'm even sticking to CSS 1 to be 100% sure that most people can
make use of it. I'm also adding titles to the links for better description and
indexing. A little more data, but useful.
I may turn the contact section into a form. As things stand, the ofuscation of
the email address (I'll add it to the tools section for all to use soon) seems
to be working rather well.
If you want I'll pipe you the DB from my spam lib and you can use that to help
find the open proxies and zombies. I've got a nice selection of IPs myself. Once
Aaron flips the switch with spamlib.org, I'll have a whole site dedicated to
archived spam. :)
> As an aside, in viewing the source of the page, I am tickled by the hex
> representation of the mailto tag, I see this so much in spam mail, but it is
> really easy to parse.
>
> I am in the process of converting all of my contact pages to a form which will
> pull the email addresses from a database, and not exposing the email addresses
> on the page.
>
> My next project is to determine open proxies and zombie IP numbers from email
> headers and lookups, hopefully will be a self-generating and self-healing
(when
> the relay is fixed) to generate my own dynamic blacklist for spammers. I am
> learning a lot about Perl scripts and using a MYSQL 4 database for this
project.
> Work on this has been a little sporadic due to the great increase in domain
> owners deciding to outsource their anti-spam/anti-virus filtering. I am
> processing mail for 188 domains now, up from 75, just three months ago.
>
> Current stats indicate approximately 38% of all mail I am handling is rejected
> due to spamming, or quarantined in the case of virusmail. I continue to be
> amazed at the less than 0.001 false positive rate, but even those are
> recoverable.
>
> Doug
>
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Michael Dinowitz
> To: CF-Community
> Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 6:28 AM
> Subject: New headers
>
>
> Yes, I'm up at an insane time due to Passover cleaning and ideas in my head.
> One
> such idea is to move the header bar from the front of the HoF site from
image
> buttons to CSS buttons. The results look good to me, but I'd like a second
> opinion. Anyone want to check out the test page and tell me what they think?
> http://www.houseoffusion.com/news/
>
> What I did was take all the yellow images from the top bar and make CSS
> buttons
> for them. I also moved the Sign In and some other links to the top. Sign in
> will
> be shown when your not signed into the system and Settings will be shown
when
> you are. It looks good to me on Mozilla and IE but I'd like to hear what
> others
> have to say and what they see.
>
> BTW, this email was started at about 5 when I was on the computer. Should
have
> finished it then. :)
> --
> Michael Dinowitz
> Finding technical solutions to the problems you didn't know you had yet
>
>
>
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