“You may have already read that Tucows Inc. has acquired Blogrolling.com. As a Blogrolling.com subscriber, I thought it was appropriate to drop you a quick note introducing myself and Tucows. I also want to provide you with a brief overview of our future plans for Blogrolling.com.
Important things first – Tucows is planning to run Blogrolling.com *as is* for the foreseeable future. We will continue to evolve the service and ensure that it gets the care and feeding our subscribers deserve. We will *not* limit or disable the service in any way or prevent users of specific weblog/website management tools from continuing to use or access the service.”
Excerpt from the email sent to BlogRolling members. Read the statement on blogrolling.com or the official press release.
Yesterday Bloghosts added some basic spam filtering to every server we manage. All mail received by our servers is now protected by the highly respected Spamhaus Block List (SBL) and Spamhaus Exploits Block List (XBL).
Spamhaus prides themselves on tracking the large spamming rings as they hop from server to server. It has been estimated that less less than 200 people are responsible for over 90% of the world’s spam. Having our servers protected against these professional spammers will take a large chunk out of the spam problem that affects every email user.
The XBL is “a realtime database of IP addresses of illegal 3rd party exploits, including open proxies, worms/viruses with built-in spam engines, and other types of trojan-horse exploits.” It is used to block computers that have been infected (typically unknowingly by legitimate users) and are being used to spam or infect other computers with their viruses. If you know anyone hit by the recent “My Doom” epidemic then you know why the addition of this block list is important.
Combined, the two filters have blocked over 10,000 spam emails within the last 24 hours. We are very happy to offer this protection to our customers.
This week Bloghosts launched three new servers. We are very pleased to be growing and continue to be thankful for the support of our customers. Without you we would be nothing. 2004 is going to be a big year for us and there are several exciting things to come. Stay tuned!
Below are our picks for our February 2004 Spotlight Sites. Each month we will choose two or more of our favourite blogs from our client list, link ‘em, write a small blurb about them, and post them here. While we don’t officially support the views of the sites we link we do commend their ability to put themselves out there.
In Stitches
When we saw her start this site we knew that she would be on of our February two. In Stitches is a blog about knitting. It showcases text, photos, and links to other knitting sites. We look forward to watching her various knitting projects develop.
the hit-bottom network
Hit-Bottom is a fairly new site from Delaware student Devin. She posts thoroughly and often. Her design is also very cool and she keeps a photoblog and booklog as well. She has been very active in the Bloghosts community since she joined our family and we are very glad to have her on board.
That’s it for this month. Check back in a few weeks for more!