spamstats
spamstats is what remains of the historical spam museum and archive. the archive was created in 1996 to collect and preserve spam from my electronic mailbox, on the possibility that it might be of value to future net.archaeologists. the archive grew more rapidly than i would have preferred, and by early 1999 was reaching an unmanageable size. this, combined with the complaints of some extremely lame people (curiously enough, none of whom were spammers) heralded the archive's demise.
spam by month
(last 12 months)
Aug/2004 4998Jul/2004 10214
Jun/2004 11553
May/2004 10822
Apr/2004 14825
Mar/2004 12334
Feb/2004 11213
Jan/2004 12645
Dec/2003 12896
Nov/2003 12937
Oct/2003 12972
Sep/2003 9613
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spam by mail client
(top 20)
Microsoft Outlook Ex 37068Microsoft Outlook 8163
Microsoft Outlook IM 5462
AOL 5321
Internet Mail Servic 3984
The Bat! 3831
Eudora 3676
MIME-tools 3272
eGroups Message Post 3178
mPOP Web-Mail 1535
Mozilla 1213
Eudora Pro 1205
FoxMail 1062
Pegasus Mail 1047
Microsoft CDO 438
Foxmail 370
jpfree Group Mail Ex 359
superx-mailer 313
PHP 303
Microsoft Office Out 300
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spam links
- the net abuse faq
- basic information on spam as well as other forms of internet abuse.
- alt.spam faq
- describes how to figure out where a forged e-mail or usenet news post originated from.
- network abuse clearinghouse
- information and resources for reporting internet abuse and abusive users.
- cauce
- an organization advocating legislative solutions to spam/uce.
anti-spam software
- spamassassin
- one spam filter to rule them all, one spam filter to find them, one spam filter to bring them all, and in the regex bind them.
- vipul's razor
- a distributed, collaborative spam filter. a generally sound concept, but the implementation is closed and kind of gnarly (heavy reliance on cpan is not always a good thing).
make money fast
- the mmf hall of humiliation
- putting an end to online scammers, or at least laughing at them mercilessly!
- chain letters
- united states postal service policy on mmf schemes.
Craig Shergold is a 10 year old boy who is dying of cancer. Before he dies, he would like to set the world record for receiving the most Neiman-Marcus Cookie Recipes. You can help Craig by sending an irate fax to LEXIS-NEXIS demanding that they remove all traces of your mother's maiden name from their executive washroom wall. They will respond by sending e-mail labeled "Good Times" to the computer controlling Craig's life support equipment. When Felippe Linz, the technician operating the computer opens this mail, his hard drive will be overwritten with thousands of credit card invoices for $250.00, erasing the last bit of evidence that Hillary was seen on the grassy knoll when JFK was shot, thus allowing world domination by Bill Gates, and his tri-lateral commission cronies who are eating fried peanut butter and banana sandwiches in the black helicopters with Elvis.
