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Sep 15, 2004

Bloggers Declare War on Comment Spam, but Can They Win? in Spam
Here's a look at the battle so far.

Jul 29, 2004

99,999 Innocent Bystanders Spammed in Spam
Microsoft has estimated the cost of sending a spam message today to be about .01 cents.

Jun 28, 2004

FrontgateMX in Spam
Free POP3 filtering mail proxy. * Filter, List, Preview, Accept, Delay, Reject, Report or Tag incoming mail before it reaches your PC * Dirty word filtering, HTML stripping, dangerous attachment pacification * "One click" integration with popular email clients * Advanced self-training hybrid filter technology with RBL support * No cost, no adds, no tricks and no limitations

SpamAssassin Configuration Generator in Spam
This tool is designed to make it easier to customize an installation of SpamAssassin with some common options.

Jan 23, 2004

Spammy words in Spam
In emails, certain terms, words, phrases, colors, graphics and other clues commonly identify an email as junk sent from a no-life spammer. Filters look at these and use different formulas to block the messages. Avoid the filters by avoiding this list of words and phrases.

Jan 22, 2004

Confidential to my crapflooder in Spam
Amazing how many ways a crapflooder has to win, and how few his targets have.

Jan 30, 2003

Am I Paranoid or is this a New Approach to Spam? in Spam
This is the real effect of spam -- it has completely broken the "trust component" that used to be a part of email. Lately I look at email from new individuals as if it was paper email. I read it but I just don't trust it.

Jan 27, 2003

Judge Bars Sending of Unwanted E-Mail in Spam
State Supreme Court Justice Lottie E. Wilkins permanently enjoined MonsterHut Inc., which state officials accused of sending some 500 million unsolicited commercial e-mails and then telling complaining recipients that they had requested it.

Jan 24, 2003

Pervasive Spam? in Spam
With more network-connected devices doing more things for us, there's an opportunity for spam to muck up more than our inboxes. This could definitely be a dark side of pervasive computing. Can you imagine unwanted ads worming their way through your system and popping up on your camera or your PVR?

Jan 20, 2003

SpamArchive in Spam
SpamArchive.org is a community resource that provides a database of known spam to be used for testing, developing, and benchmarking anti-spam tools.

Jan 19, 2003

Uh-oh: Spam's getting more sophisticated in Spam
Just as security experts match wits with hackers, those trying to block unwanted e-mail face increasingly elaborate "attacks" from spammers trying to slip messages through antispam defenses.

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