internet spam blocker thoughts for 12.31.1969

  • The policies published by an internet service provider (ISP) that set forth what it allows (and forbids) its customers to do with the service it provides, is called the acceptable use policy (AUP).
  • A new network was formed for educational purposes, internet 2, that has the same purpose as the original internet but will be for non-commercial use only and (hopefully) spam-free.
  • Other federal and state agencies can enforce the law in their jurisdictions, and internet service providers can also sue violators.
  • Open proxies (a third-party computer that has been configured to serve spammers by untraceably relaying their mail, hosting or guarding their websites, or performing other tasks, often known as "bots" or "zombies") are usually individual home or business pcs (typically running some version of microsoft windows) that have not been properly secured against malware attack, and that are connected to the internet full-time via some sort of broadband connection (so they're always available to the spammer).
  • A revolutionary way of sending text, pictures, audio and video over the Internet for free.
  • Teergrube is German for "tar pit" but in internet terms a teergrube is a system that acts as a tar pit for spammers whereby causing their internet connection to become stuck or to slow down dramatically.
  • Sendmail is a popular mail transfer agent program, which serves as the baseline MTA for many standard internet mail systems.
  • As soon as you have an internet connection it becomes useful to have some form of spam blocking software to protect you from unwanted junk mail.
  • POP3 is the improved version and is the most widely used protocol for internet mail pickup.
  • A basic IP network utility that uses the internet control message protocol (ICMP) to determine whether a machine at a remote IP address can be reached from a local machine is called a ping and can be used to test a network connection.

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