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Prior Art from Blue Squirrel  *Tuesday December 14, 2010 @04:19PM  2
   attached to Google Patents Browser Highlight All Button
Re:I don't get it...  *Friday May 06, 2005 @12:30PM  1
   attached to Kansas Challenges Definition of Science
Multi-element detection and adaptation  *Monday July 12, 2004 @01:15PM  1
   attached to Using AI for Spam Filtering (w/ Source Code)
Partial Reliance on Blacklists  *Thursday August 28, 2003 @05:02PM  2, Interesting
   attached to DoS Assaults Underway Against Spam Blocklists
Whoops, missed one  *Monday August 11, 2003 @12:37PM  1
   attached to Comparison of Bayesian POP3 Spam Filters
SkipWire was the ultimate  *Monday July 21, 2003 @11:22AM  1
   attached to Applications and Service Platforms For Mobile User
What I want...  *Wednesday June 04, 2003 @10:28AM 1 1
   attached to Palm to Buy Handspring
Blackhole list + Bayesian + Whitelist +...  *Wednesday May 14, 2003 @11:52PM 1 1
   attached to Spam Blackhole Lists Redux
Challenge-Response + Bayesian + Whitelists  *Wednesday May 07, 2003 @12:50PM  1
   attached to Earthlink Deploying Challenge-Response Anti-Spam System
Laws alone won't work...  *Saturday May 03, 2003 @04:52PM  1
   attached to Spam Meeting Wrap-up
Re:Just like anti-virus...  *Monday April 28, 2003 @02:10AM  1
Just like anti-virus...  *Sunday April 27, 2003 @10:39PM 1 3, Interesting
   attached to A Timeline Of Spam And Antispam
Try EduFly  *Tuesday April 15, 2003 @09:17PM  1
   attached to Interesting and Educational Web Pages for Children?
Prior Art  *Friday March 21, 2003 @01:18PM  1
   attached to IBM Researcher Offers an E-Stamp Spam Solution
Solutions already exist - for example...  *Monday March 03, 2003 @02:04PM  2, Informative
   attached to ISP Operator Barry Shein Answers Spam Questions
How do we get 100% adoption?  *Saturday March 01, 2003 @12:48PM  1
   attached to Using Statistics to Cause Spammers Pain

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