Richard Gaskin wrote:
To date Kunjon.org has shut down more than 200,000 spam sites, orders of
magnitude more than all of the efforts of everyone at the US FCC combined.
But to do this he needs your spam. No really: he wants everyone to
send spammail to his input address so his robots and chew it over and
send out notices to the relevant web hosts.
He provides a convenient Firefox plugin, just one of at least a hundred
reasons to consider switching to this free best-of-breed mail client.
I used that plugin for a while and I really appreciate the work the
author has done to curb spam. But just a word of warning: Comcast cut
off my outgoing email port after I'd been using the plugin for a while.
They said I was sending spam -- which was true, of course, but I was
sending it to Kunjon. They didn't care, their auto-bot had blocked the
port on my cable router and they refused to open it again. I was
outraged at their stupidity. I now use an alternate port but they're
watching that one too.
So I had to stop using the reporting system. Kunjon does allow you to
send zip files instead, but that's a lot of work and while I agree with
his cause, I just don't have the time to extract those emails to disk
and zip them and then manually send them. Pity that. Typical bureacracy.
--
Jacqueline Landman Gay | [email protected]
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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