Re: I have developed a new method of blocking spam that's a game changer
Actually the reason I filed the provisional patent is to start talking about it. As long as I file for a real patent in the next year I'm good. On 01/14/16 03:49, Dianne Skoll wrote: On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 18:01:09 -0800 Marc Perkel wrote: When I reveal it I can explain the basic concept in about 2 paragraphs. The core idea is amazingly simple. OK. What you need to do next is stop talking about it. :) If you disclose details, you risk ineligibility for patent protection, depending on how much time elapses between disclosure and the patent application. Next up, you need to get a patent lawyer. And plan on spending about $20,000 to do everything you need to get a patent. You need to have someone do a patent search and offer an opinion as to patentability. Then you need to pay the attorney fees, filing fees, etc. Good luck! Regards, Dianne. -- Marc Perkel - Sales/Support supp...@junkemailfilter.com http://www.junkemailfilter.com Junk Email Filter dot com 415-992-3400
Re: AWL on per-user basis
On Thu, 14 Jan 2016 10:21:44 +0300 ? wrote: > I'm using Spamassassin 3.4.0 on Debian Jessie and trying to set up AWL > stored in SQL on a per-user basis. My setup is as follows: > > 1) Spamassassin is run as 'spamd' on behalf of user root, the options > string is as follows: Is spamd getting "-u spamd" or "--username=spamd" from some other part of the configuration? In my experience you still need this even if you start the daemon directly as spamd. > OPTIONS="-D --create-prefs -x -q -Q --max-children 5 > --helper-home-dir -i --allow-tell > --allowed-ips="
Re: I have developed a new method of blocking spam that's a game changer
On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 18:01:09 -0800 Marc Perkel wrote: > When I reveal it I can explain the basic concept in about 2 > paragraphs. The core idea is amazingly simple. OK. What you need to do next is stop talking about it. :) If you disclose details, you risk ineligibility for patent protection, depending on how much time elapses between disclosure and the patent application. Next up, you need to get a patent lawyer. And plan on spending about $20,000 to do everything you need to get a patent. You need to have someone do a patent search and offer an opinion as to patentability. Then you need to pay the attorney fees, filing fees, etc. Good luck! Regards, Dianne.