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The LA Fox Developer Newsletter
June 1998
Spam Alert (Con't from page 4)
united to support House of Representatives Bill 1748 (HR 1748)
sponsered by Rep. Chris Smith. HR 1748 is a strong bill that
truly protects Internet users and is supported by almost all ISPs
(except those owned by direct e-mail marketers, of course). It
applies the same principles that killed unsolicited fax advertising
to unsolicited e-mail advertising.

Unfortunately, as is the case in Washington, money talks and
the direct marketing associations have had success in passing
a bill using their wording. It has passed the Senate and is
headed for the House. It could become law if Internet users
stand by and let it happen. But we don’t have to do that! We
can get amendments to these bills passed or kill them and get
HR 1748 passed, but we have to let our feelings be known
**right away**.

If you value the right to keep advertising out of your e-mail,
please do the following:

Call your Representative and Senators *IMMEDIATELY* Tell
them:

1. You are deeply concerned about junk email. (You can join
CAUCE at http://www.cauce.org).

2. You strongly support H.R. 1748, and you believe that S.1618
and its counterpart language in H.R. 3888 does not address the
concerns of users.

3. You support GAUGE’s proposed changes to S.1618/
H.R.3888. (If they need any more information, send them to the
CAUCE website.)

If you know your Representative’s and Senators’ names, call
them at: 202-224-3121. (Everyone in Congress can be reached
via this phone number). If you’re not sure who your representa-
tive is, go to the House of Representatives web site http://
www.house.gov/writerep/and look it up from your zip code.
Senate information is available at http://www.senate.gov/senator/
state.html.

Call Congressman Tauzin’s office and tell him:

1. You are a strong supporter of Rep. Smith’s H.R.1748.

2. You want his subcommittee to hold hearings on *ALL* the
proposed “anti-spam” legislation -- especially H.R.1748.

3. You want his subcommittee to amend H.R.3888 to include
CAUCE’s proposed changes.

Congressman Tauzin can be reached at voice: 202-225-4031,
fax: 202-225-0563. If those numbers don’t work, or if the lines
are busy, you can contact his subcommittee directly at: 202-
225-2927.
We are at a critical juncture in the fight against spam. The few
moments you spend on the phone today can help keep your e-
mail flowing tomorrow! If you need more information about why
CAUCE opposes the bill, please see their detailed analysis at
the CAUCE web site <http://www.cauce.org>.

Thanks for reading this! You can help affect the quality of your
Internet experience tomorrow by acting today. Again, if spam is
not currently a problem for you, please understand that as your
use of the Internet increases, spam will start showing up in your
mailbox. It is very aggravating. It is a waste of your time and
money. It is endless (unless these bills are passed). It is
deceitful (many spammers say “you’ll only receive this once”
and you read that in each of the 10 or 12 messages they send
you - others say you can “unsubscribe” but if you follow their
instructions to do that, all you are doing is telling them that your
address is still active and they swamp you with even more
advertising). It is obnoxious. It is pollution! This is something
we have to fight. Please take the time to help fight unsolicited
commercial e-mail.

A number of products are making themselves available to
combat what I can only describe as the “virtual disease” of the
90’s and beyond:

Announcing Sendmail 8.9 - The Spam Control Release
(free download)

Sendmail 8.9 includes a number of features. With each release
the sendinail development team focuses on the most important
issues in the request list. This year there is no doubt that
managing spam is the most important issue in electronic mail
distribution. Sendmail 8.9 includes an arsenal of tools for spam
control. It also contains achitectural changes that will result in
more reliable error reporting, and a variety of maintenance
upgrades.
Tools for SDam Control
The spam control features in 8.9 fall into two areas: repackaging
of features that already existed in 8.8 but were difficult to
configure and totally new features.
Conflauration Chanaes
Promiscuous relaying is turned off by default.
Disallow mail having an invalid host name in the return
address by default.
By default, disallow acceptance of mail from any sender
that has does not have a fully qualified domain name.
FEATURE(relay_entire_domain)to allow relaying within
your domain.
Optional access control database allowing rejection of
mail from specific domains.
FEATURE(rbl) to enable use of the Realtime Blackhole
List maintained at http://maps.vix.com/rbl.
New Features
Regular expression matching on addresses (e.g., all-
numeric user names can be rejected).
MaxRecipientsPerMessage option, to restrict large
amounts of messages being sent at one time to
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