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sugerplum - Automated spam-poisoner

Sugarplum is an automated spam-poisoner. It feeds large amounts of realistic but useless data to wandering spam-bots such as EmailSiphon, Cherry Picker, etc. This contaminates spammers' databases so much as to require culling out large portions (including any real data) and/or instructing spambots to avoid your site.

Sugarplum detects so-called "stealth" spambots, and can activate firewalls or more aggressive countermeasures at the administrator's option. It includes Apache mod_rewrite rules for known spambots.



Obtaining

Web pagehttp://www.devin.com/sugarplum/
Source tarballhttp://www.devin.com/sugarplum/download/sugarplum-0.9.10.tar.gz
Version 0.9.10 (stable) released on 2003-04-03
Licensed under The GNU General Public License, Version 2.
This is not a GNU package.

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Help List<sugarplumA@TdevinDO.Tcom>
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Source languagesC

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License verified byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> on 2000-12-28
Entry compiled byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org>

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