ClearMyMail responded to my query. If you ever receive an e-mail from an unwanted sender arrive at your computer we will give you the entire months usage completely free of charge. So it sounds like they put their money where their mouth is. If the service fails in the month then you don’t pay. Read more »
Comment and Trackback Spam
I moved my other website, The OS Quest, to a new host at the end of March. It was an event that showed just how much comment spam it was getting. The site had been up five months just prior to the move and hit 100 pieces of comment spam just before the move. The [...] Read more »
ClearMyMail Says They Stop All Spam – Guaranteed
Earlier this month the company ClearMyMail announced a 100% guarantee for their ability to stop spam. They also claim to have a very low number of false positives. Your e-mail is processed on their servers although you can continue to access your e-mail as you always have. They claim to have an 18-stage process that [...] Read more »
Microsoft Releases Patch for Animated Cursor Vulnerability
Microsoft has released a patch for the animated cursor vulnerability. The bulletin is MS07-017. They also address six other vulnerabilities in the Graphics Rendering Engine (GDI), although none are rated critical. They make a note of an known issue with the Realtek HD Audio Control Panel (Rthdcpl.exe) on Windows XP SP2 which is documented here. [...] Read more »
Change of Address Stops Most Spam – GMail Stops the Rest
March 17th was a big day for me. It was the day I deleted my older e-mail accounts that were by spam collectors (well, I kept one but more on that later). While it’s a huge pain I’d been changing e-mail addresses since the beginning of the year. And the 17th was the day I [...] Read more »