Re: [Asrg] various anti-spam techniques, was misconception in SPF

"John Levine" <johnl@taugh.com> Sat, 08 December 2012 02:03 UTC

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Subject: Re: [Asrg] various anti-spam techniques, was misconception in SPF
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>> PS: The wiki at http://wiki.asrg.sp.am has a taxonomy of anti-spam
>> techniques, both the good and the bad.  See if your favorite or least
>> favorite is listed there, and if not, please add it.  If you don't
>> have a login to edit, just drop me a note and I'll give you one.
>
>
>John, I didn't find spamtraps or honeypots.....may be I didn't dig
>enough the wiki

That's because it's not done yet.  Where should I send your password
so you can add those sections?