"Dirk Bonengel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,

I'm the author of the iXhash plugin, a piece of code that computes a variety of 'fuzzy checksums' along the lines of the NiXSpam project (run by the German IT magazine iX). I also run two DNS zones (nospam.login-solutions.de,nospam.login-solutions.ag), containing fuzzy checksum data from various spam traps.

Now, I'll leave my current job where I had the opportunity to run a dedicated 
server to maintain the lists.
I wonder if it it is worth my while to actually migrate to whole stuff (and expand it to contain data from other sources) or to just release a final version of the plugin and call it quits.

I guess this list is the best place to ask those of you who use the plugin for feedback. I'd appreciate any comments and information an hit rates, FPs and such

Thanks in advance

Dirk


Hi Dirk,
I've been using iXhash for sometime and find it to be accurate and invaluable. I've never had problems with FPs caused by it. So I for one really hope you'll be able to continue with it in one way or another, and adding extra data from other sources also sounds great to me!

MfG,
Jeremy

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