Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/09/23/14:12:14
Gerrit P. Haase schrieb:
>>Spamming is more or less an industry now, ...
>
> All what clients can do about spam is to completely ignore all emails
> which are not from known senders, so you get just some crap through
> the lists, even no personal replies to some list postings if you have
> the sender not whitelisted, so to unsubscribe the lists is what
> remains to do, just use email to send and use news to read list
> postings.
>
> To filter out spam at the client side is not possible, I would need
> another PC just to filter my emails... saying this I think now:
> "Email is dead."
no, spam filtering works very good.
I use server-side spamassasin, which gets about 200 per day.
And then client-side the mozilla bayes junk filter, which gets the other
200 spam messages per day.
only about 5 spam msgs get through, and only about one false-positive
per week.
so I could easily switch off my spamcop.net contract some years ago.
PCYMTNQREAIYR does not help for me, since I'm FAQ author and perl cpan
author. this is a bad combination.
> We really need some *global* rules, e.g. SPF and some other, similar
> method, to get 99% of spamservers out of the internet.
hmm, this is against business interest of the large isp's.
the make a lot of good money with their "newsletter" clients.
and authenticated-only sending will not help a lot.
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Reini Urban
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