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(one more attempt at an) RFS: sugarplum



hey -mentors,

about a month ago i posted a request for sponsorship for a package i was
working on.  i haven't had any offers for sponsorship from folks other
than my advocate, and i was hoping to reach out a bit with this.  any
takers?  you can get it from:

deb http://cs.swarthmore.edu/~finney /debian/packages/
deb-src http://cs.swarthmore.edu/~finney /debian/packages/

and the description is at the bottom of the email.


regards
	sean

Package: sugarplum
Version: 0.9.9-3
Priority: optional
Section: misc
Maintainer: sean finney <seanius@seanius.net>
Depends: apache-common | wn, wenglish | wordlist, perl, sysvinit (>= 2.84-3)
Recommends: logrotate, wwwconfig-common
Architecture: all
Filename: debian/packages/sugarplum//sugarplum_0.9.9-3_all.deb
Size: 26970
Installed-Size: 180
MD5sum: bf207261c3b15348ee5a09ef646c2862
Description: an automated and intelligent spam trap/cache-poisoner
 Sugarplum is an automated spam-poisoner. Its purpose is to feed realistic
 and enticing, but totally useless or hazardous data to wandering address
 harvesters such as EmailSiphon, Cherry Picker, etc.  The idea is to so
 contaminate spammers' databases as to require that they be discarded,
 or at least that all data retrieved from your site (including actual
 email addresses) be removed.
 .
 Sugarplum employs a combination of Apache's mod_rewrite URL rewriting
 rules and perl code. It combines several anti-spambot tactics,
 includling fictitious (but RFC822-compliant) email address poisoning,
 injection with the addresses of known spammers (let them all spam each
 other), deterministic output, and "teergrube" spamtrap addressing.

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