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Re: Fw: [dspam-users] Study posted on slashdot... looks fishy....



Thanks.  Fascinating.

I was looking through my logs just today and am very impressed by bogofilter,
crm114, and dspam.  (Although, unfortunately, my dspam database got corrupted. 
Sound familiar?  Yes, I am using libdb4.  I'm hoping doing regular purging will
avoid the problem in the future.  I'm loath to switch to MySQL.)

--- http://www.outformations.com/~dek wrote:
> a good retort to the recent slashdot article...
> 
> Dale
> 
> ----- Forwarded by Dale Kiefling/Outformations/US on 06/23/2004 04:21 PM -----
> 
> "Jonathan A. Zdziarski" <http://www.nuclearelephant.com/~jonathan> 
> Sent by: http://www.networkdweebs.com/~owner-dspam-users
> 06/23/2004 02:30 PM
> 
> To
> Clifton Royston <http://www.tikitechnologies.com/~cliftonr>
> cc
> "http://www.networkdweebs.com/~dspam-users"; <http://www.networkdweebs.com/~dspam-users>, 
> http://www.nuclearelephant.com/~dspam-dev
> Subject
> Re: [dspam-users] Study posted on slashdot... looks fishy....
> 
> Yes, and you can read all about it here:
> 
> *** I AM NOT FINISHED WITH THIS ARTICLE ***
> 
> http://www.nuclearelephant.com/papers/cormack.html
> 
> > FWIW, if you're not on the CRM114 list, Bill Yerazunis (CRM114) is
> > grappling with the same issue; he suspects setup problems were never
> > successfully resolved despite his offers of help.



		










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