Clearing up some confusion...
Pete Stephenson <pete <at> heypete.com>
2003-11-07 01:45:06 GMT
Hey folks,
Evidently there's been some confusion about my relationship to
SpamCop and how it relates to my deployment.
I am only a SpamCop user who volunteers my time to maintain this
list. I am not associated with, employed with, or otherwise connected
with SpamCop.
The fact that I am being deployed means only that this mailing list
will fall into disuse while I'm gone. The SpamCop service itself is
run by other individuals who's business it is to maintain SpamCop.
I suggested that people unsubscribe from *this mailing list only*,
because of the likelihood in 2005 that people would forget they
signed up, and report me as spam. If you're a SpamCop user or paying
member, by all means, continue to use and support the service.
I just wanted to clear that up, as several people were wondering if
the whole system would be going offline because I'm leaving. The
short answer: No.
On a spam-related note, it would seem that a new virus is propagating
for Windows machines that is designed to attack various anti-spam
websites such as SpamCop and Spamhaus.org. SpamCop uses Akamai's
distributed network to insulate against such attacks, and I've not
noted any performance problems due to this attack. Spamhaus does not,
and their website is slightly slower than before, but it still
remains online. If you run the Windows operating system (why?!), it
is strongly suggested that you update your virus definitions
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