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Open thread: Favorite spam blocker service?
Merlin Mann | May 21 2006
I've been relatively fortunate with filtering spam over the past couple years (knock on wood). But despite a kickass three-tiered system that includes the world-beating server-side Sieve, plus Mail.app's pretty good client filtering, it's inevitable that even my best-loved private email addresses would find their way into the wrong hands (it's why I recently created "ThanksNo.com" -- an experiment in social re-engineering that you are free to use as well). So, now that the spelling-impaired Lords of The Dark Side have such renewed interest in my investment options and genital proportions, I'm considering joining a service like Spam Arrest or the apparently deceased Knowspam. I mostly plan to run this on the addresses I use for strictly personal stuff, so I'm satisfied I can start with a "whitelist" to ensure I don't generate loops or dead ends for the "good" senders. But, you tell me... Apart from running smart filters on your server and in your mail client, what's the best way to protect a mydomain.com-type email address from becoming compromised and punked-out? What are the dangers and cons of using a challenge/response service like Spam Arrest? Apart from abandoning it wholesale, what's the most effective and non-annoying way to rehabilitate a compromised address? 57 Comments
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![]() I've been using SpamArrest for...Submitted by geeeek (not verified) on May 22, 2006 - 11:13am.
I've been using SpamArrest for around 2 years now. It has become one of the services that I just couldn't live without. It hold on to unwanted mail in an "unverified" folder that you can access at your leisure so you can make sure there aren't any false-positives. Simply approve it one time and all email from that source will now get through. It automatically blocks emails with attachments with viruses and the THOUSANDS of fake Paypal/Chase/Amazon/eBay "update your account" emails. I couldn't reccommend it highly enough. » POSTED IN:
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