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November 11, 2003

Hell for Comment Spammers!

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[Topic: Spam] "Posting an email address in a public place is not an invitation for companies to send unsolicited advertisements. Hosting a public Web forum or Usenet server does not give companies permission or the moral right to advertise on it. And soliciting comments from the public on a weblog entry or other Web page does not mean that companies or individuals are invited to use it for their advertising purposes."

I've taken the first step toward keeping my blog spam free by installing MT-Blacklist.

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