William Trenker wrote: > I nominate for hero: Spambayes! > > I have never received so many virus-related spam messages as this > latest 'Swen' virus. Even the recent 'Klez' virus didn't come close > on volume of spam messages received. I haven't seen any either, and my spam filters don't use Bayesian methods. The problem with this latest round of worm spam isn't that it's bypassing filters (I just have some reasonably sane filtering rules in my system, certainly nothing customized to this latest worm attack -- I don't even really know which rules are stopping it), it's putting significant loads on mail servers. Unfortunately, running an intensive, per-user customized spam filtering solution like Spambayes _increases_ that load. -- Erik Max Francis && max at alcyone.com && http://www.alcyone.com/max/ __ San Jose, CA, USA && 37 20 N 121 53 W && &tSftDotIotE / \ Forgiveness is another word for letting go. \__/ Matthew Fox
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