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Finally, Signal Spam , France's new national anti-spam system, launched and I'm able to talk about it. For a brief introduction in English start here . I'm not responsible for the idea behind Signal Spam, nor for its organization, but I did write almost all the code used to run the site and the back end system. This blog post talks a little bit about the design of Signal Spam. Signal Spam lets people send spams via either a web form, or a plug-in. Plug-ins are currently available for Outlook 2003, Outlook 2007 and Thunderbird 2.0; more coming.
Now a days Internet has become a home to spam. Millions of spam bots crawl the web daily to find email addresses and then bombard them with spam emails thus destroying their efficiency and creating problems for users. The best solution to this is to get a temporary or disposable email inbox which automatically expires after a certain time period. Benefits of Temporary/Disposable Mailbox There are many advantages of having a temporary or disposable mailbox on the web. But here are some key benefits:
I endeavour to spend a bit of time over the Christmas/New Year break trying out and learning about new things as these opportunities don’t present themselves much through the year. On Friday night over dinner, a good friend Russell Robinson mentioned a virtualization product XEN , which was being put to very good use where he does some contracting work. I’d heard of XEN but didn’t know anything about it. I still have Cherryl’s new PC that I can play around with, so this seemed like a good time to check XEN out.