[ale] Earthlink Spam protection
Bryan Mattern
bm at datapace.com
Wed May 7 22:06:31 EDT 2003
Well, you could also require the sender to type in a simple random
string on the confirmation (generated from an image of course) ala
slashdot. That's what I did on my system.
Then I suppose spammers could develop a process to print/OCR it, script
a form post, etc. To counteract that, you could just use a weird
looking font. :-D
On Wed, 2003-05-07 at 21:51, Thomas Holmquist wrote:
> HAH
>
> tell me your kidding right...?
>
> I have both Mindspring DSL and Bellsouth DSL.
>
> I prefer my Bellsouth, its much more stable (I was connected for 55 days
> straight.) Until I had to move my router :(
>
> Also Mindspring DNS goes down ~ 1 day per month.
>
> Plus I think Its a stupid solution against spam... what keeps the
> spambot from just replying to your "spam" protection?
>
> Also say I were to send this email, then Leave my computer, and not
> return until tomarrow morning, it wouldent arive until I reply to the
> stupid anti-spam thingie.
>
> matty91 at bellsouth.net wrote:
>
> >This is the coolest thing ever!! I am glad someone is finally
> >offering aggressive actions to help fight Spam!! I just called
> >to switch from BellSouth to Earthlink DSL. It is cheaper, and
> >offers more stable Mail/IRC/web hosting.
> >
> >- Ryan
> >
> >On Wed, 7 May 2003, Thomas Holmquist wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>Will this affect ALE?
> >>
> >>http://slashdot.org/articles/03/05/07/1342245.shtml?tid=126&tid=111
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