Showing posts with label Spam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spam. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Blocked Senders List, a story of pain.....(Epilogue)

When you last joined me here on the House O' Blog, you may have read my frustration with regards to the Blocked Senders List in Lotus Notes.  After having a day to think about it and let it soak in, my frustration for Lotus Notes has waned and I now see things a little more clearly.
The fact is the higher-higher up that was having the issue is someone that is well known in the community.  His email, like many executives, is easily available on the Internet for anyone to snag and use.  Vendors or want-to-be vendors, can easily acquire it and fire off email to him.  When looking through his block list, I saw many an address that was actual SPAM that our "solution", (one that I'm not happy with), let by.  And, there was other addresses that were likely cold call emails.  He's a busy man and quite frankly doesn't have time to entertain those offers.  So, I can't at all blame him for putting the blocks on.  The fault really in my opinion falls on the solution we have at the gateway.  The spammers are smarter and the appliance doesn't seem to keep up with them.  So I guess at Lotusphere, I'm going to be shopping around.  Hopefully there will be some security vendors there that will entertain a conversation with me about what they can do better.  
In the end though I was able to get his exported blocked senders list merged into the appliance, and have the appliance do all the "heavy lifting" when it comes to dealing with the blocking.  Plus now, his block list in Lotus Notes is clean, so he can start fresh there. 
Still, I often wonder what a world without SPAM and unwanted mail would be like.  Then again, I wonder what it would be like to win the lottery.  
I guess I may never know either ;-)

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

$&%#@! Spammers

If you use Spamhaus.org in your anti-spam fight, you may want to be aware of this!

From WEWS Cleveland's website

Anti-Spam Group Warns Of Flood Of E-Mail

POSTED: 8:24 am EDT October 10, 2006
Just when you thought it was safe to clean out your inbox -- there's a warning that more spam is headed your way. The anti-spam group Spamhaus Project said more junk e-mail may end up in your e-mail program. The reason: The group expects to lose its domain name in a dispute with a company it has accused of sending spam. Spamhaus officials said they expect a federal judge in Chicago will soon sign an order to suspend the spamhaus.org domain name. e360 Insight sought the order after Spamhaus refused to comply with a September ruling that required it to pay $11.7 million and post a notice on its Web site stating that e360 Insight is not a spammer. The United Kingdom-based group did not bother defending itself in the case, arguing that U.S. courts have no jurisdiction and that doing so would open the organization to a tidal wave of lawsuits by spammers that want to fight those who block their e-mails. The company refused to recognize the U.S. court and comply with a nearly $12 million judgment. The group warned that the court order could unleash up to 50 billion pieces of junk e-mails a day on computer users worldwide. However, both legal and technology experts are skeptical about the claim of a nationwide flood of e-mail.