I have some calls from such users. They are funny, trying to tell me,
that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is correct adress, and he have a
a lot of mails from him. :) Since we are not latinos, we have no such
names and surnames :) But at the first they yells about whay our
mailserver is
broken and so slow. I explains about spamd, greylisting, blacklists, and
as they do not understand after some minutes i got call from their
sysadmin :)
Later i heard that one admin was fived after our conference conversation
about proper mail server configuration and spam protection. It was a
teenager
who thinked that he is a corporate mail/network admin and of course they
was in all blacklists, spamhaus, spamcop, njabl.org :)
Maybe a litle offtopic, but i want to tell it :)
Thanks SPMAD for great job!!
Thanks.
Edgars.
Damian Wiest wrote:
On Tue, Nov 07, 2006 at 08:47:27AM -0700, Bob Beck wrote:
No, not yet. see http://www.ualberta.ca/~beck/nycbug06/spamd/
* edgarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-11-07 01:54]:
Hi misc!
Is it possible to keep in sync two or more spamdb over the network? :)
Thanks.
Edgars.
--
#!/usr/bin/perl
if ((not 0 && not 1) != (! 0 && ! 1)) {
print "Larry and Tom must smoke some really primo stuff...\n";
}
Great talk, BTW. I'm listening to it right now.
Have people had any complaints from users that were blacklisted due to
an attempt to send a message to a non-existant email address? It seems
to me that accidentally transposing characters in an email address is a
fairly common occurance.
-Damian