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Spam Wars Make Strange Bedfellows
Jon Lasser, 2003-03-05

The open-source community is closer than ever to curing the spam problem, but they'll have to hold their noses and help out Windows users to get there.

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Spam Wars Make Strange Bedfellows 2003-03-06
Anonymous
Spam Wars Make Strange Bedfellows 2003-03-06
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Spam Wars Make Strange Bedfellows 2003-03-08
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Bayesian filtering for windows... 2003-03-06
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Bayesian filtering for windows... 2003-03-08
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Bayesian filtering for windows... 2003-03-10
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Spam Wars Make Strange Bedfellows 2003-03-09
Inactivex666
Spam Wars Make Strange Bedfellows 2003-03-09
Anonymous
None of the solutions in this article fix the problem. The Internet bandwidth is still being used and thus slowing down the Internet as a whole. Something should be done from the sending end, we need stop the spammers from using legit servers (i.e. relaying) and other means that we can control. This might force them into using their own server which is more traceable.

"Intellectuals solve problems; geniuses prevent them."
--Albert Einstein




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