Re: oops

So after looking at the mail I accidentally misfiled there were, in fact, about 150 spam (almost 50%).

pobox.com has completely revamped their spam filtering service since I last looked; I can now monitor rejections, forward messages to myself, and add whitelist entries, all through a fairly simple interface. I’ve switched it on; so far one spam has gotten through, with no false positives…

63 words posted at 9:11 am on Tuesday, August 17, 2004 in Computer Security, Personal |

3 Comments

  1. Have you looked into Sender Policy Framework yet? I was thinking of doing that. Not sure if register.com will let me edit the appropriate bits of my DNS record though..

    Comment by Reid — 8/19/2004 @ 10:13 pm

  2. # dig cfrq.net txt

    cfrq.net. 3600 IN TXT "v=spf1 a mx a:CPE0020afa1901b-CM014210016169.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com ip4:24.156.198.121 -all"

    Comment by Harald — 8/20/2004 @ 11:51 am

  3. I checked, and I can’t see any way to set the TXT field of my DNS record via register.com’s web interface. Well, maybe it’s time to move away from register.com.. hmm.

    Comment by Reid — 8/23/2004 @ 3:58 pm

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