Peter Stuge wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 12:45:32PM -0500, Tarl Neustaedter wrote:

More likely reflex; posting to the general list leaves your
email address exposed on the web for spammers to find and add
to their lists. The ~130 spams I receive every day have
sharpened my reflexes into almost never sending emails
to public aliases.


Start using statistical spam filters. I use bogofilter and dropped the
daily spam count from close to the hundreds to one or two!

I trained it with 200+ MB of spam and ~2GB of ham when I started out
though, so it may take a while for anyone starting out fresh to get those
results, I like it a lot just the same! :)

For Windows clients, there's K9 (keir.net/k9.html) which is a POP proxy
implementing the same algoritm as bogofilter.

I probably shouldn't expand this off-topic thread, but oh well...


Filters don't help those of us on dial-up connections. It can take a long time to download 100's of spams.

Ty

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