Moooore Spam!

Spam has new way to evade security
E-mails via service providers clogging system
Yep, just what we need, more spam. Apparently they aren't as concerned with hiding from their isps as getting the mail out as they are now just sending it through their isps servers. Read the gory details here.
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My houston.rr.com email address has been getting sucker punched the past couple of weeks from spammers. My smap filters have been catching most of it. Seems that the source is coming from sina.com.