Sure, getting all the clients to send all their emails with [companyname] in the subject line is a little annoying, and may not be possible depending on your circumstances, but the chances of spam having that keyword within it is virtually impossible. A spear-phishing attack like we've been seeing for the past few months where I work would actually make that extremely likely, unfortunately.
For the OP, I've had a great deal of success running a Postfix/SpamAssassin/ClamAV setup. Not very hard to setup, and does a great job.
Personally, I feel sorry for all those people in first class traveling in bondage gear underneath their suits...
I'm also counting down until someone creates a shirt that says 'Bugger Big Brother' in ink that only shows up under these scans... some kind of metallic thread, maybe?
I can see this actually being a good thing if used in one context (and one context only): ads don't appear as long as the copy of the OS is registered.
So basically making it nag the pirates into actually buying the OS.
One could hope MS would utilize it that way. I don't expect them to, but one can hope.
Give the white-worm to M$ to include it as a 'patch'...
Personally, I feel sorry for all those people in first class traveling in bondage gear underneath their suits... I'm also counting down until someone creates a shirt that says 'Bugger Big Brother' in ink that only shows up under these scans... some kind of metallic thread, maybe?
I can see this actually being a good thing if used in one context (and one context only): ads don't appear as long as the copy of the OS is registered. So basically making it nag the pirates into actually buying the OS. One could hope MS would utilize it that way. I don't expect them to, but one can hope.