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MIT Spam Conference , 2004.02.04 21:27 (2 comments)

I wasn't able to attend the Spam Conference over at MIT, but I did catch the webcast. I found most of it quite interesting. It was great to hear from Yahoo, ...

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Subject Datestamp Replies Score
F# on Mono  2005.06.20 7:18  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: Day 136: Ninth day in Leo's: Prelude to PIR
try vnc?  2004.04.07 0:21 1 1
   attached to Journal Discussion: Cross-Platform Conferencing Software?
Re:Sharing spam URLs...  2004.02.05 10:07  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: MIT Spam Conference
Re:but those commercials!  2003.12.04 23:35  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: Comcast is an innovator
Re:Happy Fun Big Brother!  2003.11.12 12:49  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: Spammers? Kill em all
FFB?  2003.10.14 14:22 1 2, Interesting
   attached to Journal Discussion: Foo Camp Stops Spam
Monotone?  2003.10.06 13:40  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: Distributed DNS blacklists # 2
Re:P2P blacklists wouldn't work  2003.09.26 10:56 1 1
Re:P2P blacklists wouldn't work  2003.09.25 14:34 1 2, Interesting
   attached to Journal Discussion: Distributed DNS blacklists
HTTP::WebTest  2003.08.14 20:46 1 2, Informative
   attached to Journal Discussion: Web application monitoring
Re:A few comments  2003.04.08 9:57  2, Interesting
   attached to Journal Discussion: SQL Presentation Preview
Reefknot?  2003.03.31 9:03 2 1
   attached to datetime.perl.org
Re:Real world uses of VMs  2003.03.07 9:00  1
   attached to Journal Discussion: Let's get Virtual
Parrot Inspirations  2002.04.29 19:41  4, Interesting
Timeline/Support/etc.?  2002.04.29 19:33  2, Interesting
   attached to Ask The Parrot
Re:books.perl.org  2002.01.08 9:40  1
Re:books.perl.org  2002.01.07 13:18 1 1
Re:books.perl.org  2002.01.07 13:17 1 1
   attached to Perl community hive mind book recommendations
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