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A New Tool In The Spam War
Ethan Preston, 2005-01-12

Arbitration is part of the next wave of security measures, and can be effective against spammers who illegally harvest email addresses from a honeypot on your website.

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A New Tool In The Spam War 2005-01-13
Anonymous (2 replies)
A New Tool In The Spam War 2005-01-15
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A New Tool In The Spam War 2005-01-24
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A New Tool In The Spam War 2005-01-14
Anonymous
Do I see a hole in this? 2005-01-14
Tom Haddon (1 replies)
Do I see a hole in this? 2005-01-19
Anonymous (1 replies)
Re: Do I see a hole in this? 2005-10-03
Anonymous
A New Tool In The Spam War 2005-01-15
Anonymous
Re: A New Tool In The Spam War 2005-01-15
Robin Green (1 replies)
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Anonymous
A New Tool In The Spam War 2005-01-18
Anonymous
Is it just me or does it seem like a dangerous legal precedent is being set here? I mean, TOS agreements in general have a history of being fairly lame with all manner of shady nonsense couched in legalese being crammed under the hood. It just seems like this whole license model thing opens the door to all kinds of trouble down the road and creates yet another system through which control can be applied to the net via the courts.

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A New Tool In The Spam War 2005-01-18
Anonymous
Issues in reliability 2005-01-19
Cohen
so all an spammer needs to do... 2005-01-19
Bipin Gautam <visitbipin.@hotmail.com>
Cross contamination = reasonable doubt 2005-01-24
Zaferus (1 replies)
A New Tool In The Spam War 2005-01-24
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