Anti-spam systems also keep blacklists of known spammers, as well as lists of approved senders. |
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A type of pattern-matching filter, Bayesian filters don't require whitelists or blacklists. |
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The system uses blacklists, heuristics, and NetIQ filters to identify spam. |
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In the real world, however, there are no prematurely ended careers so far, no blacklists, no gulags for the dissidents. |
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They create blacklists and urge their readers and fellow bloggers to threaten and harass their targets. |
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Europe should not have blacklists and should not blindly follow North American ideas on the axis of evil. |
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If a seller blacklists a member, it becomes impossible for him to place offers on sales belonging to the same seller. |
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Many companies use blacklists to reject inbound email, either at the server level or before it reaches the recipient in the tray. |
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The establishment of blacklists is, however, only effective if there are serious consequences for the vessels concerned. |
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Information on authorisation, user groups and blacklists can be found in the online help. |
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In some cases the danger of human rights violations can occur owing to the inclusion of people's names on blacklists. |
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And our system of blacklists will profit from a new list termed CBL which is extremely effective. |
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Licensing authorities also have a role, for instance in keeping records on brokers and shipping agents, including blacklists of violators of legal provisions. |
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There is the traceability of fishery products and the introduction of blacklists, that is to say, of lists of boats that are not authorised to fish or that have already been punished for illegal fishing activities. |
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By controlling and regulating the outgoing email flow of your customers, you can protect your IPs from ending up on blacklists on the one hand and improve the overall reputation of your network on the other hand. |
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In two years, via radio and TV blacklists, the McCarthyites wiped Tzena, Tzena and everything else by the Weavers from mainstream consciousness. |
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When the UN blacklists a company, it just changes its name. |
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I think, ladies and gentlemen, that we cannot sell ourselves short on requirements for full respect for human rights and international law in drawing up blacklists, in putting people's names on these lists or taking them off. |
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Jacques de Watteville, head of economic and financial affairs at the Swiss foreign ministry, says that there is not yet a clear way for innocent people and organisations to come off the blacklists. |
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It is clear that there are risks associated with chemicals, but there is little point in drawing up blacklists and thus stigmatising certain substances such as phthalates. |
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Stricter controls mean for me that blacklists will be used rigorously and, in consequence, black sheep, or black ships, will no longer be welcome in European ports. |
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Firstly, with regard to the blacklists, in the context of the fight against terrorism they need to be reviewed so that human rights and fundamental legal guarantees are respected for those that are on them. |
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It should also act as a deterrent to airlines with lax safety standards, as well as providing a coordinated approach to combat the potential confusion of having separate national blacklists. |
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If your server administrators decide to make use of these blacklists to refuse incoming mail, you should have a conversation with them and explain about Tor and Tor's exit policies. |
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Your support employees can focus on fulfilling more important tasks than spending their time on answering support and getting your servers off the blacklists. |
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