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If any WoW fans get a laugh out of the quote above, credit goes to J. ::rotfl::

HELP PLEASE: I am in *dire* need of a good spam filter for my domain e-mail account. I'm currently using Mozilla Thunderbird to check that mail... does anyone have suggestions for spam filters I can try out?

Wushu practice was good yesterday. More compulsories for meeee. David also had the same idea I did about doing mirror basics, so we drilled 'em good. I think I'll feel good enough about my ankle to bust out some jumps at the Foreign Language Day demo tomorrow. I really should buy a brace, though. I keep meaning to, but then I get busy with other things.

After practice, I got a voice mail from Ben with the promise of karaoke! So, I showered and met up with them for that. They had some trouble figuring out where to go, at first, and when I met up with them, they were at the Rock'n Rodeo, which apparently has a karaoke contest every Wednesday. As in, one with actual prize money if you win! We listened to a couple of people compete who were really effin' good, and decided that scene was a liiiiittle too intimidating for us, so we ended up at the Red Lion.

There weren't a lot of people at the Red Lion, it being Wednesday night and all, but that was actually kind of good, because the rotation was short, so we each got to do 3 songs, even though we didn't get there until well after 11:00p. Note to self: "What's Up" by 4 Non-Blondes? Not the best choice. ^^; We got some props from the other karaoke-heads for picking really fun songs, but I think Michael (a.k.a. Ben/David/Jenny's new roommate) gets most of the credit for that; I don't think he's picked a bad one yet.

In other news, I'm thinking that I'll be going to karaoke *yet again* with [livejournal.com profile] divadrummer on Friday night, after I do my Friday Five-Man guild instance run. That'll be the third time I've done karaoke in the span of a week, so I dare say I've got the karaoke bug. Hence, why karaoke now gets its own tag... muahaha!

That's all I've got. ::poof!::

P.S. this comic should *not* be that funny, but it is. XD

Date: 2006-05-04 09:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aniline.livejournal.com
I'm not a WoW person, but askldjfasldfjasldfjasdhashahha at the subject line. :D

Date: 2006-05-04 10:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] threeleet.livejournal.com
I use spamassassin, which has been working great until a recent wave of shit with subjects like "CREDIfT news" & other blah-news type started popping up.. hopefully once I get those in the Bayes filter they'll start decreasing.

As for domain email, if you can set up an unlimited number of email accounts on your domain, I'd strongly suggest having 1 email address that's only used in the whois info (i.e. in the DNS registry), whitelist from your DNS provider (so you can get account expiration warnings) and blacklist-to that email address, since pretty much ALL email you'll ever get to that address will be spam. Anything that appears in DNS records or on a web site WILL get the shit spammed out of it (almost all of my spam goes to various spfc emails, even though they've all been bot-obfuscated for years).

Antispam Solution

Date: 2006-05-04 10:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dellswor.livejournal.com
I think you played with Defender while Neosynapse was developing it. I have access to the source code and could probably standup a copy of it somewhere for you, if you would like to use that product.

Date: 2006-05-04 11:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] divadrummer.livejournal.com
SCWEET. Maybe I can drag you Sundays now too. Though not this Sunday, obviously :)

Sysadmin swears by spamassassin, if you can get your provider to install and/or support it.

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