Sorry, there just isn't a whole lot to see here. I mostly use this webspace to link content into other sites, rather than being a direct destination myself. Maybe one of these days I'll build a more impressive homepage, but don't hold your breath.

If you're getting spam from the malor.com domain, that's not me. I used to be an occasional target for joe jobs (mail with false return addresses.) This domain has been around since '99, so it apparently got legitimacy points in the spam filters or something. Implementing Sender Permitted From in my DNS (aka SPF), seems to have stopped that nonsense.

As of this writing (2/2/12), my only outgoing server is mail05.malor.com. If you're getting unwanted mail from that server, or from any IP address in the 72.13.95.210 to 222 range, I will aggressively shut it down. Please forward a copy of the mail, including the headers, to the postmaster at malor dot com address, and I'll fix it as soon as I possibly can.

If, on the other hand, you're getting mail claiming to be from malor.com that doesn't come from my servers, well, I've already done everything I can. By publishing an SPF record, I've told the Internet, "Okay, these are my mail servers, ignore malor.com mail from anywhere else." Your ISP doesn't have to check or honor that setting, but if they don't, then joe job spam can potentially get through. It has to pass their other filters as well, but spammers are good at doing that.

(update 5/12/12: I'm once again seeing some delivery failures from bogus addresses in the domain, sent from IPs I don't control. You wouldn't have gotten spam claiming to be from malor.com if your provider used SPF!)