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		<title>See you later, spam!</title>
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When I first started hosting my own domain five or so years ago, I was happy to discover this really neat thing called a catch-all email account. Basically, I can set up as many static email addresses as I want or need, but any unrouted mail, no matter who it&#8217;s addressed to, is redirected into [...]]]></description>
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<p>When I first started hosting my own domain five or so years ago, I was happy to discover this really neat thing called a catch-all email account. Basically, I can set up as many static email addresses as I want or need, but any unrouted mail, no matter who it&#8217;s addressed to, is redirected into the main catch-all account.</p>
<p>This comes in handy for tracking who I&#8217;ve given my email address to (among other obvious reasons). For instance, if I were dealing with a fictional company called Wally&#8217;s Widgets, Inc., I might give them the address, <em>wallyswidgets@joeyday.com</em>. That way, if I start getting a lot of junk mail pointed to that address, I know it&#8217;s either coming from Wally&#8217;s Widgets, or Wally&#8217;s Widgets has sold my email address to the evil spammers. Over the years that&#8217;s happened with a few of the addresses I&#8217;ve given out, and when it does I simply add that address to a server side filter that bounces those emails.</p>
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<p>Unfortunately, the spammers have developed new tactics in recent months. Perhaps as early as a year ago, I started getting a low volume of mail addressed to random names at my domain, like <em>joshua@joeyday.com</em> or <em>antony@joeyday.com</em>. I also started seeing strange addresses like <em>tjoey@joeyday.com</em> and <em>oey@joeyday.com</em>. A few months later, really weird ones started coming in, like <em>ijjojkl@joeyday.com</em> and <em>zz3z22z3z1@joeyday.com</em>. The stranger they got, the more I realized my blacklist system wasn&#8217;t good enough anymore. As of last month, I was getting around a thousand junk emails a day to random addresses like these.</p>
<p>All this madness stopped as of last night, when I switched from using a blacklist system to using a forwarding whitelist. I compiled a hopefully comprehensive list of the 200 or so addresses I&#8217;ve given out over the years, created forwarding rules so each of them is redirected to my main account, and nuked the catch-all. As of this morning, I&#8217;ve got 72 junk emails in my account, which is a very happy improvement from the thousand I&#8217;ve been getting each day.</p>
<p>The main reason I&#8217;m blogging about this is to let friends and family know they can no longer make up random addresses to send me email. I&#8217;ve very much enjoyed getting mail to <em>awesomeguy@joeyday.com</em> over the years (that never actually happened, but a few similar ones did), but unfortunately that also must stop as of last night. I&#8217;d actually prefer to switch as much of my personal correspondence over to my Gmail account as possible. If you don&#8217;t know my Gmail address, feel free to shoot me an email using my <a href="/contact">contact form</a> and (assuming I know who you are) I&#8217;ll be happy to give you my contact info.</p>
<p>Oh, and by the way, as I was searching for a good Spam image for this post, I came across <a href="http://www.spam.com">Spam&#8217;s official website</a>. It&#8217;s hilarious!&nbsp;<a href="http://www.joeyday.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/endmark.png"><img src="http://www.joeyday.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/endmark.png" alt="" title="End mark" width="12" height="12" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1123" /></a></p>
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