agreed. in the past week i have gotten a few of these types of messages. they are not just designed to hide the spammers origin, but to also trip up filters. very annoying... fortunately popfile classifies them correctly though.
Leonard Crabs is *the* man to call. He has gotten me out of all kinds of jams. Here's a few legal situations he got some friends out of. He doesn't take crap from anyone and is quite well versed in these matters. Oh, and use popfile for your spam filtering needs!:p
the idea is to use the classification in addition to a filter so you can move it to a folder. however, as you said, running non-release code is always 'do at your own risk' as ymmv.
for those that need good spam filtering right now try: popfile!
...young girl raping tentacle beasts? or the quickly flashing seizure inducing lights? quite frankly i don't like it if it doesn't end in a cheasy japanese pop song sung. and if it doesn't have a title like 'super happy fun dojo panic trouble', well, you can keep it.
a company i used to work for used symantec's intruder alert on the inside of our network monitoring our servers and snort outside outside of the firewall in a dmz monitoring traffic going to the firewall.
... for his $$$ if they can manage to expand the breadth of their wifi networks (meaning national coverage, not just boston) according to this article... would be interesting if it were to happen though.
...who watch leno and letterman over mtv? doesn't surprise me a bit. i find it amusing as everyone seems aghast now that they are looking through the timewarp that is tennagers... and to those that say "gee i wasn't like that when i was 15" well, good for you, times change. how long ago was that? and have you grown up since then?
interesting how you propogate a stereotype (that GC is for kids only) with a comment that complains about someone propogating stereotypes... nice try.
yeah but there isn't any ocr for those notes u just scribbled on your tablet...
good idea, and after that we can create a section devoted to people that whine about the articles that are posted.
humerously enough a recent (5 months ago?) issue retracted and appologized for their review all those years ago. it was pretty funny.
judging by your sig i'd guess you have the same problem as him :p
agreed. in the past week i have gotten a few of these types of messages. they are not just designed to hide the spammers origin, but to also trip up filters. very annoying... fortunately popfile classifies them correctly though.
...naive bayes as used in popfile?
Leonard Crabs is *the* man to call. He has gotten me out of all kinds of jams. Here's a few legal situations he got some friends out of. He doesn't take crap from anyone and is quite well versed in these matters. Oh, and use popfile for your spam filtering needs! :p
hmm... i wonder why you posted as an ac? :)
i've got a friend that spent his liver on cigarettes and beer. you think you could hook him up?
did this congressmen leave you a message on your answering machine to ask for your opinion? if so, you might reconsider supporting that person. :)
the idea is to use the classification in addition to a filter so you can move it to a folder. however, as you said, running non-release code is always 'do at your own risk' as ymmv.
for those that need good spam filtering right now try: popfile!
for those that need spam filtering now: popfile!
...young girl raping tentacle beasts? or the quickly flashing seizure inducing lights? quite frankly i don't like it if it doesn't end in a cheasy japanese pop song sung. and if it doesn't have a title like 'super happy fun dojo panic trouble', well, you can keep it.
doesn't matter if you can do the work or not, lying on a resume is not a good start to a new job...
my advice to them is to kill themselves so others won't suffer from their stupidity and incompetence.
umm... that's a little harsh don't you think?
you know, sometimes it is cheaper not to have certain types of customers than to take their money in the first place.
actually you needed it for a check too.
most people i know are of the opinion they would rather have died fighting than live under the nazi regime. perhaps that has something to do with it?
popfile! :p
a company i used to work for used symantec's intruder alert on the inside of our network monitoring our servers and snort outside outside of the firewall in a dmz monitoring traffic going to the firewall.
... for his $$$ if they can manage to expand the breadth of their wifi networks (meaning national coverage, not just boston) according to this article... would be interesting if it were to happen though.
here's the original story from the upi's site and here's bloom's site. remember joe bob briggs?
make sure you provide the moxi box to your customers :)
...who watch leno and letterman over mtv? doesn't surprise me a bit. i find it amusing as everyone seems aghast now that they are looking through the timewarp that is tennagers... and to those that say "gee i wasn't like that when i was 15" well, good for you, times change. how long ago was that? and have you grown up since then?