On Monday 14 June 2004 16:31, Sid Boyce wrote:
I wonder what ever happened to "spamhole", I supposed it never caught on, the idea was to use that piece of software to fake an open relay and have all the spam dumped to /dev/null. The suggestion was that with widespread use, it could blunt the spammers. The latest was Dec. 2003 http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/spamhole/spamhole-0.5.tar.gz?downl oad, I must see what that offers.
Problem is, while it sounds like a good idea, it's more of a feel-good measure than anything else. The spammers don't care whether or not you /dev/null everything they send you. If it doesn't bounce, they get paid. -- Homepage http://scott.exti.net XFce desktop environment http://www.xfce.org Goodies for the XFce desktop http://xfce-goodies.berlios.de GPG public key ID: 811B00AB