| Steve Thornburg's eMail Security and Software Resources page | ||||||||||
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| The purpose of this page is to provide references and examples of fraudulent, scam and spam email messages, in the interest of general public education. I will try to update this page as time permits, as well as to verify any existing links. It is my sincere hope that eventually this kind of page will no longer be needed. Until that time, please write to your representatives and urge them to support harse punishment for all spammers, including free one-way tickets to Fallujah, with mandatory uniforms that are embroidered with a U.S. Flag, "Death to Islam, Long Live Bush" in bold red letters, and a large Devil emblem. | ||||||||||
This page is currently under development. Please check again later. |
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My sincere apologies for not updating this page over the past 18 months. Events in my life have diverted my attentions elsewhere, and the site overall has not been well maintained. As time moves forward, I still hope to give more attention to the pages at this site. But until that time, I will continue to post links to other sites that, in my opinion, have beneficial information regarding various aspects of computer security. For now, this is the best single location I know of regarding spam protection . . . Anti-spam techniques (e-mail) at Wikipedia |
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