SPAM filter policies on AzTeC: New 7/9/03 ================================== AzTeC users should see a sharp drop of SPAM they receive in their AzTeC mailbox. While this will be a welcome enhancement of our services, people need to know how the system works and what it means to them personally, so here is a short list to this purpose: 1. Full-scale filtering (open-relay, open-proxy, bldns) is effective as of today. This is in addition to what we had before: it is based on dynamically maintained databases + my own "do not call list" + text-string based filters (subject, etc). It should be very good, based on my personal experience. 2. I am waiting to hear on a request for free subscription from a paid service (in addition to all of the above) within the next few days. Please, donate to AzTeC so in the future we can afford a few bucks for some things that cannot be achieved for free. AzTeC needs your support now, more than ever. 3. OPT-OUT policy: I've been thinking about this for a long time, delaying spam filtering until we clarify the issue. Finally, heavy system load prompted the above action and the choice of OPT-OUT vs. OPT-IN. In addition, all this time I have not heard more than a couple of users requesting that they be spammed. STILL: if you would like to OPT OUT (receive all spam) - Email 'helpdesk' and your Email will NOT be filtered. 3a. Partial exceptions: some heavy-duty spam domains still have a few legitimate users, and one of these may be your friend (example China Telecom). If so, I can white-list an individual name, or a block of IPs as needed, to accommodate the situation. This should be a very, very rare phenomenon. 4. SPAM reporting: we will have an address set up ONLY for POP3 users and Webmail users (when it is available). Repeat: DO NOT FWD spam from your AzTeC text-mailbox: it is useless for SPAM blocking (no full headers). As always, do NOT reply to SPAM and practice safe SPAM-proof behavior online. 5. I will make personal filters available to each user when the Web interface is operational, to further tailor your preferences. SPAM reporting may be posted on the Web as well (dumped, deleted, rejected SPAM list) for the curious ones. Rate seems ~1/3sec :) 6. Please read this carefully - every effort made to assure no false positives. Mail from SPAM domains will be rejected (not dumped) so, in the UNLIKELY case it was valid, the sender will know enough to re-send it and take measures to get a decent ISP. Please call our helpline or Email 'helpdesk' with any questions. Enjoy! Cheers, Ivan