That's very interesting. Perhaps my host could implement something along
those lines.

--
Peter Tilbrook
ColdFusion Applications Developer
ColdGen Internet Solutions
Manager, ACT and Region ColdFusion Users Group - http://www.actcfug.com
4/73 Tharwa Road
Queanbeyan, NSW, 2620
AUSTRALIA

>>

A supplier called, saying that the barcode scanner could not read the hyphen
character. Our engineer told her that she had to enable full ASCII on the
scanner. She replied, "There's an ass key on the scanner?"

[You can't type a colon without an Ass Key.]


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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Howmail as anti-spam?   yeah right.
Date: 06/02/04 13:34

>
> Hi Mike,
>
> &gt;Just to prove a point, I once set up a hotmail account, never
mentioned it
> &gt;to anyone, never used it,  never sent any email from it,  yet two
weeks
> &gt;later it overflowed with spam.    Of course Microsoft never allows
spammers
> &gt;to use their mail addresses, so I haven't got a clue how anyone knew
to spam
> &gt;it.
>
> One way to collect email addresses is to do a &quot;dictionary
Attack&quot; on a mail server. An email engine just attempts to send email
to a specific domain using every name and name/funnyletters/number
combination it can think of. It then looks at what bounces back and what is
accepted and assumes that what doesn't bounce is probably a real email
address so that goes into the &quot;good email address&quot; list.
>
> &lt;subtleplug&gt;Being a _full_ hosting provider&lt;/subtleplug&gt; we
see this happening all of the time on our mail servers. Roughly a Gigabyte
of traffic a month typically, and all just scanning rubbish.  It used to a
_lot_ more but we implemented a scheme where if a particular IP address
tries to send more than a fixed number of emails a second to us then we ban
that IP address for an hour and that will make the scanner go away and try
somewhere else. It also stops spam engines quite effectively :-)
>
>
> --
>
> Yours,
>
> Kym
>
>
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