On Thu, 10 Nov 2005, Steve Holdoway wrote:
We've got the odd tool that may help you here...
What mailserver software to you use?
Currently I'm just using a fetchmail/spamprobe/procmail combo.
The trouble is that drains my bandwidth before spamprobe gets a to sort
it.
But I read somewhen on the 'net, I can't track where right now, about more
sophisticated strategies that to a fair extent block the gumph before it
comes down your line.
On Thu, November 10, 2005 11:35 am, John Carter wrote:
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005, Paul Swafford wrote:
seriously thought of changing .. but its a bugger to drop a used email
address.
Depends on whether the @^%$^#! spammers have found it yet or not! :-)
In fact, right now, thats a strong positive incentive to me to change
providers. Currently, apart from mailling lists which are fairly easily
redirected, I'm getting two orders of magnitude more spam than email I
really care about.
Hmm. Perhaps a dyndns ip name and a tar pit for the @$^^%$ would be a
could idea.
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Carter's Clarification of Murphy's Law.
"Things only ever go right so that they may go more spectacularly wrong later."
From this principle, all of life and physics may be deduced.