Slashdot Mirror


Fighting Spam on the Home Front

Saint Aardvark writes: "Something interesting from the SecurityFocus Honeypot mailing list: a couple of honeypots for spammers. This message has a link to a how-to page for setting up a Sendmail honeypot to trap spammers, and the status page for a honeypot in Moscow that's trapped spam meant for >1.7 million recipients. The author mentions using a honeypot in conjunction with the Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse -- this seems like a great way identify both spammers and their messages."

And C-Moan writes: "Wireless spam volume is likely to increase in the coming years. But smart use of spam-fighting measures can go a long way toward eliminating the problem. This article provides info about the latest crop of e-mail filters and enhanced mail client options, as well as two roll-your-own programming platforms that could help keep your in-boxes spam free."

1 of 300 comments (clear)

  1. Re:Spam only has a political/legislative solution by jazman_777 · · Score: 5, Funny
    I've come to the realization that the solution to spam is political/legislative.


    I've come to the realization that the solution to spam is vigilante justice. That's how my emotions are, anyway.

    --
    Slashdot: Failed Car Analogies. Amateur Lawyering. Anecdote Battles.