Spam Filtering: July 2005 Archives
The URIBL website has been given a complete overhaul.
A number of buttons and logos are now available for supporters as well :)
If you don't know what URIBL is I would recommend you have a look at my previous post on the subject.
Eircom are RFC compliant in that they accept regarding abuse complaints sent to abuse@eircom.net HOWEVER they do not seem to process input to that address
Continue reading Eircom Abuse Reports - Usability Where are you?.
Spamcop has a handy little tool to convert SPF record entries to IP address and/or ranges. Simply feed it a domain name and it will read in the SPF record if it exists and convert it to IPs. If no SPF is present then it will use the MX record.
I suppose you *could* use this to check your own SPF records ....
Julian posted a nice and easy way of upgrading your phishing list configuration (phishing.safe.sites.conf) without losing any of your custom changes:
Continue reading Upgrading phishing list - the easy way.
According to reports scam emails purporting to seek funds for victims of last weeks bombing have already appeared.
Similar emails appeared shortly after the Asian tsunami.

