[Groop] how is your spam filter?

Andrew Krakowski bumrecordingstudios at gmail.com
Sat Jul 21 23:51:17 PDT 2007


My (soon to be former) CTO just set up dspam at work and after
watching it perform for a while I can say that at that it is really
great.  Out performs spam assasin.

Just FYI to anyone who would want to know.

Cheers!
Andrew

On 7/21/07, Scott <groo at knyght.net> wrote:
> I guess I am lucky that since I own my own domain, I can make my address Groo@ and the emails for this groop go there.  I have discovered lately a lot of spam
>  (about 20 a day) coming thru there and so I made a filter that if any of *you* all send it, it goes to a special box and the remaining is most always spam.  Of course I never use this address for anything else (an address that start with groo@ would most likely sink any sane person's email) and unless our emails are posted on some website some place (not unheard of), it leaves me to suspect that someone out there has been visited by a naughty mail harvesting worm or virus that has captured our addresses and added them to the infinite growing spammer lists.  It is funny when emails come in that say "This is for Groo".  Little do they know... hehe.
> Yep, do understand that random chance can contribute to the spams I get, just sometimes I wonder (or worry) someone might not know they have a bug.
>
> I made this web page for those new to spam: http://www.knyght.net/badspam.htm
>
> (Everyone does have their virus protection up to date, right?)
>
> ~mulch~
>
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