On Tue, 23 Jan 2007, Chris Edwards wrote: > > Aside from the invalid mails, this article suggests they're mostly > identifying spam by the source IP (ie. their customer's IP) being listed > in a DNSBL. So how come they need this super-duper real-time content > scanning infrastructure ? Why wouldn't they download the DNSBLs, and > simply run an offline grep for entries in their own IP space ?
I understood from the article that they were just describing an early prototype and that they were planning to add content scanning checks later - see the "other spam detection techniques" section. Tony. -- f.a.n.finch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://dotat.at/ FAEROES: NORTHWEST VEERING NORTH 5 TO 7 OCCASIONALLY GALE 8, LATER DECREASING 3 OR 4. ROUGH OR VERY ROUGH. WINTRY SHOWERS. GOOD.