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Friday, 11 May 2007 |
Network Added To Project Honey Pot System.
Project Honey Pot is the first and only distributed system for
identifying spammers and the spambots they use to scrape addresses from
your website. Using the Project Honey Pot system you can install
addresses that are custom-tagged to the time and IP address of a
visitor to your site. If one of these addresses begins receiving email
we not only can tell that the messages are spam, but also the exact
moment when the address was harvested and the IP address that gathered
it. We offer this new service to all customers free of charge. Your customers will never see anything that identifies your site as protected unless you wish to display a logo or link. However spammers will get a clue that your not going to be an easy target of spam harvesting tools commonly used to generate the millions of illegal email marketing junk being sent to your customers email inbox.
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Thursday, 01 February 2007 |
Major Spam Filter Upgrade.
We have
upgraded our spam filter to reject spam messages at the SMTP level
instead of sending bounces. This will not only eliminate unwanted spam
failure notices, but will also increase the chances of being removed
from spammers' mailing lists, as returning an SMTP error when rejecting
spam makes it appear that the receiving mailbox does not exist.
Legitimate senders will receive a failure notice from their SMTP server
along with a link to deliver their message and whitelist their email
address. Forcing the bounce to come from the sender's own mail server
will also reduce our server load, and make sure that only legitimate
senders receive spam notices.
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Saturday, 09 December 2006 |
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New Anti Virus Protection Added.
In
addition to basic Anti Virus checking which is part of our Spam Filter,
we have introduced a new powerful anti virus email scanning system for the entire network of mail servers to block incoming or outgoing
messages which contain a known virus. This solution reduces mail server
processing load by over 25%, and decreases the chances of receiving or
sending an email virus.
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Saturday, 09 December 2006 |
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 PHP5 Support Added.
PHP5 is now enabled
by default as a CGI binary for all files ending in .php It can also
be enabled to run .php files on a per directory basis by request. Due to some major incompatibilities between PHP-4 and 5, this
configuration provides both the new features of PHP-5, and the older
PHP-4 environment. This provides the flexibility of running older
scripts without making configuration or programming changes. If your website requires the use of PHP-4 scripts it will be configured when your site is installed. Should you require PHP-5 after an upgrade or modification please contact us and we can change the setting. If you would like to learn more about PHP please visit.......http://www.php.net/
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Saturday, 09 December 2006 |
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Ruby On Rails Support Added.
Ruby On
Rails is a full-stack framework for developing database-backed web
applications according to the Model-View-Control pattern. From the Ajax
in the view, to the request and response in the controller, to the
domain model wrapping the database, Rails gives you a pure-Ruby
development environment. To go live, all you need to add is a database
and a web server. To learn more about Ruby On Rails vist......http://www.rubyonrails.org/
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