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Spam on the increase?
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| sheldonlg 2008-03-31, 4:55 am |
| What is happening here. It seems that there is about a 100-fold
increase in the spam messages appearing here compared to just a few
months ago. Is there a way for the server(s) to filter out the span?
Does it depend on your newsgroup provided? (I did switch to Giganews a
few months ago. I was with earthlink before.).
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| Erwin Moller 2008-03-31, 4:58 am |
| sheldonlg schreef:
> What is happening here. It seems that there is about a 100-fold
> increase in the spam messages appearing here compared to just a few
> months ago. Is there a way for the server(s) to filter out the span?
> Does it depend on your newsgroup provided? (I did switch to Giganews a
> few months ago. I was with earthlink before.).
Hi,
ordb.org stopped last w , a site that holded domainnames that sent a
lot of spam.
That was announced in 2006 or something.
That is the reason I see see an increase in spam, less filtering.
Maybe you (or your provider) used ordb.org too?
If you used another spamfilteringsystem, I don't know.
Regards,
Erwin Moller
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| Lars Eighner 2008-03-31, 8:32 am |
| In our last episode, < puidnUTacplUmG3anZ2dnUVZ_gCdnZ2d@giganew
s.com>, the
lovely and talented sheldonlg broadcast on comp.lang.php:
> What is happening here. It seems that there is about a 100-fold
> increase in the spam messages appearing here compared to just a few
> months ago.
Yes, there is a big increase. Googlegroups makes absolutely no effort to
verify accounts before allowing unlimited posting to USENET, and apparently
never takes any action against Chinese spammers. Perhaps that is part of
their deal with the Chinese government.
Google has not been exactly subtle in its attempts to convert the public
USENET into their proprietary Googlegroups. Most USENET providers make some
effort to verify accounts before extending posting priviledges or to monitor
mass postings. But Googlegroups makes establishing throw-away accounts easy
and hardly ever acts on complaints about spamming. If you killfile
googlegroups, you will reduce spam to practically nothing.
> Is there a way for the server(s) to filter out the span?
> Does it depend on your newsgroup provided? (I did switch to Giganews a
> few months ago. I was with earthlink before.).
--
Lars Eighner <http://larseighner.com/> usenet@larseighner.com
Countdown: 295 days to go.
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| Erwin Moller 2008-03-31, 8:32 am |
| Erwin Moller schreef:
> sheldonlg schreef:
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> Hi,
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> ordb.org stopped last w , a site that holded domainnames that sent a
> lot of spam.
> That was announced in 2006 or something.
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> That is the reason I see see an increase in spam, less filtering.
> Maybe you (or your provider) used ordb.org too?
> If you used another spamfilteringsystem, I don't know.
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> Regards,
> Erwin Moller
Discard my posting.
After I read Lars response, I realised you were talking about
newsgroups, as you clearly stated also. :P
That has nothing to do with ordb.org afaik.
Erwin goes find a coffee.
Regards,
Erwin Moller
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