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----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Brody" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Eric L. Howard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 11:22 PM
Subject: RE: OT - Re: New Client Code 2.6


> Well as long as we are off topic (spam filters)  Ill weigh in here.
>
> Yes spam filters on content can be quite useful  I filter all emails with
> the following words or phrases in the body of the email  VIAGRA,
> Animal-sex , 0.00% , mortgate, You've been approved,  I am the widow of ,
> and work from home.
>
>
> So I would disagree it is possible to determie is something is spam via
> content..  at least in some cases..
>
> Just my two cents..
> ahhh once in a while I actually get to have some fun on this list..
>
>
>
> Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate this month and belated to those
> who celebrated last month..
>
>
> Michael
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
>
> On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Ok, maybe I overdo exclamation points.  As for it tripping off spam
filters?
> >  It isn't possible to determine if something is spam via content, and
you
> > should
> > probably rethink it.
> >
> > The best way *I* have heard of getting rid of spam is reverse IP
resolution
> > and/or checking certain rules that most email routines follow.  this
gets
> > rid of cloaked sites, local mail servers off dialup, and several others.
> >
> > Steve
> >
> > >-- Original Message --
> > >Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 08:52:31 -0500
> > >From: "Eric L. Howard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >Subject: OT - Re: New Client Code 2.6
> > >
> > >
> > >At a certain time, now past, [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thusly:
> > >> This is a common problem!  It is caused by TUCOWS naming their file
wrong,
> > >> and probably ALSO the mime codes on their and/or your end!  In answer
> > to
> > >> your question, my IE browser has the problem, my netscape one does
NOT!
> > >>  On yours it could affect the other one or both.
> > >>
> > >> FIRST of all, there is a 50% chance your file is ****NOT****
corrupted!
> > >>  Try reading it as a TAR file with NO compression!
> > >>
> > >> You probably already figured out the problem from that solution!
> > >>
> > >> MIME codes can cause problems.  I had one product set one of my
browsers
> > >> up with a routine to download ebk files.  When I tried to download an
> > ebk
> > >> file for ANOTHER product, it was corrupted.  My only easy solution at
> > THAT
> > >> point was to use another browser.  THEN, It worked fine!
> > >>
> > >> WHY does this happen?  Somebody got the bright idea that they could
speed
> > >> up the internet by having on the fly decompression of files.  Those
downloads
> > >> COULD have been pictures on a website!
> > >>
> > >> What can TUCOWS do to fix the problem?  Simply give the file a .tgz
extension!
> > >>  That will defeat this problem, AND make the format clear to
everyone!
> > >>
> > >> Steve
> > >
> > >Did all these crazy exclamation points trip off anyone's SPAMAssassin
rules?
> > >
> > >       ~elh
> > >
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> > >Eric L. Howard           e l h @ o u t r e a c h n e t w o r k s . c o
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