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Anti‑Link–Spam plug‑in for Wordpress

December 9th, 2006 3 Comments

Anti‑Link–Spam plug‑in for Wordpress is a plug‑in to reduce my comment moderation burden.

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Phishing nets

October 29th, 2006

Phishing. What a stupid word. Lord knows how we’ll persuade regular computer consumers to adapt to it. This is quick and techie-friendly anti-phishing technique, and a Mail.app gripe.

For those of us more tech-savvy (and in possession of multiple email aliases), I twigged upon a simple technique to neuter scam mails without causing the spam filter [...]

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The Spam Diaries: Episode #1 of Some

March 24th, 2006 6 Comments

I don’t often make posts out of Spam, but this was just a touch too priceless.

The message reads: Personally, I never use more than a single link in the comment I post because doing so can trigger spam catchers if the user has that plugin activated, whereas a single link will not.

Needless to say, Akismet [...]

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