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      Put on a Mask and Fight Spam with SpamCop instead of just Deleting It

      news.movim.eu / gadgeteerza-tech-blog • 8 October 2023 • 1 minute

    What is the first thing you do after receiving spam email? If you are like most people, it probably goes like this:

    • Getting annoyed.
    • Moving the message to your spam folder hoping that your provider/client will filter similar messages in the future.

    The above approach, however, does not solve, but merely hides the problem — the spammers will keep spamming, and you will keep receiving them, even if you are not always aware of them since they end up in your spam folder.

    SpamCop is a free service offered by Cisco which enables its users to report unsolicited email. For each email reported as spam, SpamCop determines the origin of the email and sends automated reports to the respective network owners.

    Furthermore — and that’s the best part — given that a spammer is reported by an adequate number of users, the spammer’s IP is inserted into a blacklist, known as SpamCop Blocking List (SCBL), which helps email service providers throughout the world to identify and block spam sources before reaching your inbox.

    Use the SpamCop DNS-based Blocking List with your own mailserver and get safe and effective spam filtering for free.

    Oddly enough, I see I still have a very old (and still active) account at this service. I must have been mad enough one day to have started reporting spammers. Now, if only this was so easy for robocallers!

    See https://ubuverse.com/put-on-a-mask-and-fight-spam-with-spamcop/

    #technology #email #spammers

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      Put on a Mask and Fight Spam with SpamCop instead of just Deleting It

      news.movim.eu / gadgeteerza-tech-blog • 8 October 2023 • 1 minute

    What is the first thing you do after receiving spam email? If you are like most people, it probably goes like this:

    • Getting annoyed.
    • Moving the message to your spam folder hoping that your provider/client will filter similar messages in the future.

    The above approach, however, does not solve, but merely hides the problem — the spammers will keep spamming, and you will keep receiving them, even if you are not always aware of them since they end up in your spam folder.

    SpamCop is a free service offered by Cisco which enables its users to report unsolicited email. For each email reported as spam, SpamCop determines the origin of the email and sends automated reports to the respective network owners.

    Furthermore — and that’s the best part — given that a spammer is reported by an adequate number of users, the spammer’s IP is inserted into a blacklist, known as SpamCop Blocking List (SCBL), which helps email service providers throughout the world to identify and block spam sources before reaching your inbox.

    Use the SpamCop DNS-based Blocking List with your own mailserver and get safe and effective spam filtering for free.

    Oddly enough, I see I still have a very old (and still active) account at this service. I must have been mad enough one day to have started reporting spammers. Now, if only this was so easy for robocallers!

    See https://ubuverse.com/put-on-a-mask-and-fight-spam-with-spamcop/

    #technology #email #spammers

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      Put on a Mask and Fight Spam with SpamCop instead of just Deleting It

      news.movim.eu / gadgeteerza-tech-blog • 8 October 2023 • 1 minute

    What is the first thing you do after receiving spam email? If you are like most people, it probably goes like this:

    • Getting annoyed.
    • Moving the message to your spam folder hoping that your provider/client will filter similar messages in the future.

    The above approach, however, does not solve, but merely hides the problem — the spammers will keep spamming, and you will keep receiving them, even if you are not always aware of them since they end up in your spam folder.

    SpamCop is a free service offered by Cisco which enables its users to report unsolicited email. For each email reported as spam, SpamCop determines the origin of the email and sends automated reports to the respective network owners.

    Furthermore — and that’s the best part — given that a spammer is reported by an adequate number of users, the spammer’s IP is inserted into a blacklist, known as SpamCop Blocking List (SCBL), which helps email service providers throughout the world to identify and block spam sources before reaching your inbox.

    Use the SpamCop DNS-based Blocking List with your own mailserver and get safe and effective spam filtering for free.

    Oddly enough, I see I still have a very old (and still active) account at this service. I must have been mad enough one day to have started reporting spammers. Now, if only this was so easy for robocallers!

    See https://ubuverse.com/put-on-a-mask-and-fight-spam-with-spamcop/

    #technology #email #spammers

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      How To Use Macbook Trackpad Handwriting For More Intuitive Note-Taking

      news.movim.eu / gadgeteerza-tech-blog • 8 October 2023 • 1 minute

    As technology continues to advance, so do the capabilities of our devices. The Macbook trackpad has evolved from a simple point-and-click tool to a versatile input method that offers a wide range of features. One such feature is trackpad handwriting, which allows users to write and edit text directly on their Macbook trackpad.

    Whether you’re a student taking notes in class, a professional jotting down ideas during a meeting, or simply prefer the feel of pen and paper, trackpad handwriting provides a convenient and intuitive way to interact with your Macbook. With a few simple steps, you can enable trackpad handwriting and start writing directly on your trackpad.

    The linked article includes a guide that will walk you through the process of enabling trackpad handwriting on your Macbook, adjusting the settings to suit your preferences, and exploring the various gestures and techniques for writing and editing with trackpad handwriting. Additionally, they also share some tips and tricks to help you make the most out of this feature.

    It goes to show though that it's not only tablets that can be used for handwriting. A requirement though is that your Macbook is running macOS Mojave or a later version.

    See https://robots.net/tech/how-to-use-macbook-trackpad-handwriting/

    #technology #macOS #handwriting #notes

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      How To Use Macbook Trackpad Handwriting For More Intuitive Note-Taking

      news.movim.eu / gadgeteerza-tech-blog • 8 October 2023 • 1 minute

    As technology continues to advance, so do the capabilities of our devices. The Macbook trackpad has evolved from a simple point-and-click tool to a versatile input method that offers a wide range of features. One such feature is trackpad handwriting, which allows users to write and edit text directly on their Macbook trackpad.

    Whether you’re a student taking notes in class, a professional jotting down ideas during a meeting, or simply prefer the feel of pen and paper, trackpad handwriting provides a convenient and intuitive way to interact with your Macbook. With a few simple steps, you can enable trackpad handwriting and start writing directly on your trackpad.

    The linked article includes a guide that will walk you through the process of enabling trackpad handwriting on your Macbook, adjusting the settings to suit your preferences, and exploring the various gestures and techniques for writing and editing with trackpad handwriting. Additionally, they also share some tips and tricks to help you make the most out of this feature.

    It goes to show though that it's not only tablets that can be used for handwriting. A requirement though is that your Macbook is running macOS Mojave or a later version.

    See https://robots.net/tech/how-to-use-macbook-trackpad-handwriting/

    #technology #macOS #handwriting #notes

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      How To Use Macbook Trackpad Handwriting For More Intuitive Note-Taking

      news.movim.eu / gadgeteerza-tech-blog • 8 October 2023 • 1 minute

    As technology continues to advance, so do the capabilities of our devices. The Macbook trackpad has evolved from a simple point-and-click tool to a versatile input method that offers a wide range of features. One such feature is trackpad handwriting, which allows users to write and edit text directly on their Macbook trackpad.

    Whether you’re a student taking notes in class, a professional jotting down ideas during a meeting, or simply prefer the feel of pen and paper, trackpad handwriting provides a convenient and intuitive way to interact with your Macbook. With a few simple steps, you can enable trackpad handwriting and start writing directly on your trackpad.

    The linked article includes a guide that will walk you through the process of enabling trackpad handwriting on your Macbook, adjusting the settings to suit your preferences, and exploring the various gestures and techniques for writing and editing with trackpad handwriting. Additionally, they also share some tips and tricks to help you make the most out of this feature.

    It goes to show though that it's not only tablets that can be used for handwriting. A requirement though is that your Macbook is running macOS Mojave or a later version.

    See https://robots.net/tech/how-to-use-macbook-trackpad-handwriting/

    #technology #macOS #handwriting #notes

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      Warehouse is a neat Flatpak tool to show additional useful info about Flatpak apps

      news.movim.eu / gadgeteerza-tech-blog • 8 October 2023

    Quickly see info for installed Flatpak apps and runtimes (runtimes are hidden by default, but there’s a toggle to display them). It displays the same detail as the flatpak list command but in a GUI, and includes buttons to copy each snippet to your clipboard – handy!

    Warehouse lets you clear user and app data for installed Flatpak(s) without having to remove them, which can be a handy way of ‘resetting’ an app back to its defaults.

    The app is also able to scan for data left from previously uninstalled Flatpak apps.

    So not exactly an all-in-one Flatpak management tool, but it has some quite useful features, making it worth installing. It is especially useful for doing some clean-ups and finding where the user data is stored. It also helped me identify some End-Of-Life Flatpak apps that I still had installed.

    See https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/10/warehouse-flatpak-tool-for-linux

    #technology #Linux #Flatpak #opensource

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      Warehouse is a neat Flatpak tool to show additional useful info about Flatpak apps

      news.movim.eu / gadgeteerza-tech-blog • 8 October 2023

    Quickly see info for installed Flatpak apps and runtimes (runtimes are hidden by default, but there’s a toggle to display them). It displays the same detail as the flatpak list command but in a GUI, and includes buttons to copy each snippet to your clipboard – handy!

    Warehouse lets you clear user and app data for installed Flatpak(s) without having to remove them, which can be a handy way of ‘resetting’ an app back to its defaults.

    The app is also able to scan for data left from previously uninstalled Flatpak apps.

    So not exactly an all-in-one Flatpak management tool, but it has some quite useful features, making it worth installing. It is especially useful for doing some clean-ups and finding where the user data is stored. It also helped me identify some End-Of-Life Flatpak apps that I still had installed.

    See https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/10/warehouse-flatpak-tool-for-linux

    #technology #Linux #Flatpak #opensource

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      Warehouse is a neat Flatpak tool to show additional useful info about Flatpak apps

      news.movim.eu / gadgeteerza-tech-blog • 8 October 2023

    Quickly see info for installed Flatpak apps and runtimes (runtimes are hidden by default, but there’s a toggle to display them). It displays the same detail as the flatpak list command but in a GUI, and includes buttons to copy each snippet to your clipboard – handy!

    Warehouse lets you clear user and app data for installed Flatpak(s) without having to remove them, which can be a handy way of ‘resetting’ an app back to its defaults.

    The app is also able to scan for data left from previously uninstalled Flatpak apps.

    So not exactly an all-in-one Flatpak management tool, but it has some quite useful features, making it worth installing. It is especially useful for doing some clean-ups and finding where the user data is stored. It also helped me identify some End-Of-Life Flatpak apps that I still had installed.

    See https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/10/warehouse-flatpak-tool-for-linux

    #technology #Linux #Flatpak #opensource