The Apache James mail server contacts known-spam services and bounces spam. My spam problems have nearly gone away since I began using it. It is quite effective, and much cleaner than a client-side filter.
Normally I would tend to agree with this comment as to the credibility of anyone who uses AOL. However, considering the author of the work in question is from Brazil, I find it very possible that this is a cultural difference. Perhaps in Brazil, AOL is the only ISP. Perhaps it is the only ISP that doesn't charge $50 per byte stored. Perhaps, in Brazil, AOL is actually the ISP that ALL respectable scientists use. Then again, maybe AOL is as worthless in Brazil as it is here, and this guy is a crackpot. At least it wasn't on Geocities, and I don't have 50 ad windows to close. -Ex
The Apache James mail server contacts known-spam services and bounces spam. My spam problems have nearly gone away since I began using it. It is quite effective, and much cleaner than a client-side filter.
Normally I would tend to agree with this comment as to the credibility of anyone who uses AOL. However, considering the author of the work in question is from Brazil, I find it very possible that this is a cultural difference. Perhaps in Brazil, AOL is the only ISP. Perhaps it is the only ISP that doesn't charge $50 per byte stored. Perhaps, in Brazil, AOL is actually the ISP that ALL respectable scientists use. Then again, maybe AOL is as worthless in Brazil as it is here, and this guy is a crackpot. At least it wasn't on Geocities, and I don't have 50 ad windows to close. -Ex