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Behold, Roy Lewallen signalled from keyed 4-1000A filament:
Some spam-blocking services give the option to block all incoming email from certain countries, such as China, Korea, several African countries, and, I'm sorry to say, Brazil. I presume these choices are available because of the relatively large amount of spam compared to the small amount of legitimate email originating in those countries. (A noticeable fraction of the 200+ spam messages I get each day originate in Brazil, but very little legitimate email does.) But I don't know what purpose would be served by preventing a web site from being accessed by people in those countries, unless it's concern about a denial-of-service attack by a virus or worm being sent from there. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Heh, I eliminated all but one or so spam a month by blocking everything from *.cn, *.kr and the entire AOL netblock assignment ;-) -- Gregg t3h g33k "Ratings are for transistors....tubes have guidelines" http://geek.scorpiorising.ca |
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