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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
Anonymous (1 replies)
Spam Wars Make Strange Bedfellows 2003-03-08
Anonymous
Bayesian filtering for windows... 2003-03-06
Anonymous (2 replies)
Bayesian filtering for windows... 2003-03-08
Anonymous
Bayesian filtering for windows... 2003-03-10
Anonymous
Spam Wars Make Strange Bedfellows 2003-03-09
Inactivex666
Spam Wars Make Strange Bedfellows 2003-03-09
Anonymous
Spammunition 2003-03-10
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SpamAssassin for Outlook 2003-03-11
Jason Reusch
SMTP Callback is the only way to fix this 2003-03-11
Anonymous (1 replies)
Making a SMTP (simple-mail transport protocol) callback (call back to the sender's SMTP Transport Agent (mail server) to ensure that the following information is valid:

, Postmaster

if neither of the receiptent are accepted, then the mailserver that you're receiving the SPAM from is not a valid mailserver, and thereby a potential SPAMMER.

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Spam Wars Make Strange Bedfellows 2003-03-13
Thomas Nilsen
Spam Wars Make Strange Bedfellows 2003-03-17
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