Month: September 2002

There seems to be a

There seems to be a growing backlash against Anti-Spam services out on the internet, the most recent that I’ve seen (from Blogger) is the Developer Dispatch. Personally I think the anti-spam filters are great but only if you get the option to unquarantine incorrectly blocked email, or even know that the isp is running a spam checker for you. I have run foul of this on my current hosting provider (who also handles my incoming email) in that it blocks all email from yahoogroups as it considers it all spam, and also uses spamcop. The YahooGroups is obviously a draconian overkill process, but what annoyed me is that there is no text to inform their customers that this happens. I only discovered it when emails I send out to a group were not being received by my own account and checking on the Yahoo page I discovered that the emails had been bounced back by the isp…..they were not interested in removing this block.
Another isp that I also use for another domain uses various blacklists, and several times I’ve found myself not being able to send emails to this account as either Pipex or demon have been blacklisted – this is one big blacklisting, stopping almost the two biggest isps in britain from sending email!

Personally, I think the best solution is to run your own spamkiller in house that can decide what is spam or not. I run a filtering option on my incoming email via my own mail server and I reckon I get about one spam a week making it past the filters…..Probably about twenty or thirty a day are being blocked by the filter options.
Remember, you can see my latest anti-spam decoder on my website which allows you to get my email address but stops bots picking it up and spamming me.

Fantastic news – I don’t

Fantastic news – I don’t have to go around nekkid anymore – I’ve found my wedding ring!!!!!!!
I was doing the washing up and as I went to move some cups on the draining board I saw the ring. It was such a relief to be able to put it back on again. It’s been quite depressing the past couple of days thinking that I had lost it for good. It is amazing just how many times my fingers have gone to where the ring was and tried to move it – a subconsious twitch that I’ve had! Now I can twitch all I like 🙂

hooray – my website is

hooray – my website is looking back to normal again on my pc. I used WinOptimizer to clear Internet Explorer’s cache but that didn’t seem to do any good, so I then went into control panel/add/remove components and went to remove ie6sp1 (which would have reverted me back to ie5!!!!). However I chose the option to repair, and it seems to have done so. AND i’m still running sp1. Phew!