On Saturday 24 March 2007 18:24, Peter MacIsaac wrote:
> Please note: due to increasing problems with SPAM, I am using SPAM
> ARREST - http://www.spamarrest.com/affl?4034505 - a relatively
> inexpensive service which extends my current email service and prevents
> automated SPAM attacks by checking with email senders that they are
> bonefide people needing to communicate with me. If you are not already in
> my address book and reply to this, you may receive a confirmation email
> asking you to respond. Once you answer, the email is on the way and will
> receive my attention. I am evaluating this service and would appreciate
> any feedback on it. I also have information on the corporate configuration
> of the service.
and if you are paying for brownlisting then why?
brownlisting can be done for *Nix with *Nix derivatives - as usual
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