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May 30, 2007
My ISP unleashes loads of SPAM but I must delete it.
Writing about web page http://www.plus.net
My ISP PlusNet, now a BT subsiduary, has unleashed a whole torrent of the vilest SPAM, the sort of stuff that dried up 2 years ago. Their webmail platform was hacked and about 25% of their email addresses were passed to these old-fashioned spammers.
My family’s emails addresses were amongst those that were stolen.
Luckily most of the addresses use a slightly different form of our addresses so I have been able to create rules to filter the great bulk of these.
The ISP is now offering a ‘free service’ to filter SPAM remotely before download. They cannot delete any emails so I still have to clear our the junk. I will be contrasting this with other policies in a later posting but I can understand why this is necessary.
Interestingly PlusNet have moved to SquirrelMail as their webmail platform, the same as our students use here at the University of Warwick. This is yet another example of an open source application that seems to be winning large academic and corporate clients. I will pass this note on to my colleagues at the NB2BC as they are more knowledgeable about the use of open source software by business and track these things closely.