Re: Let People Find You in Google!
Isn't this pure SPAM? Why yes it is. Would you prefer it mixed with non-spam to make it more palatable? Now, Now, I never expected to see sarcasm on this list:-) As far as I remember, this post wasn't the only incidence of SPAM that day, and so I'd have to agree with you. Until the Mods find a way to filter most spam (the list will perhaps forgive the odd oversight), people will call for more and more draconian measures that will not be really effective. One way is to make the list a members list where the members have to agree to a Code of Conduct or the Mods COULD bar them from participating, but it not the only way Lets have a non-heated debate about ways to reduce SPAM on the list in order to get some consensus, then put any proposal to all the existing list members. In other words, lets have some democracy when dealing with these thorny issues. ++ Graham Todd Email created using gNewSense Linux 3.0 and hardened with Liberté Linux 2012.3. Free Software, as free in free speech and freedom signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Spam control (was: Let People Find You in Google!)
There has indeed been a higher spam:ham ratio on this list of late, however making it subscriber-only won't help. The crims need only spoof the address of someone subscribed to the list to bypass that, and I suspect a few spammers have registered using false addresses anyway (leading to a bounce to anyone posting). Piping it through Spamassassin as it arrives at mx1.freebsd.org, although this isn't so effective against people using freemail accounts. Closing down irresponsibly run freemail operators would be a big help, but it's not going to happen. If anyone wants to discuss this OFF LIST, I'm up for it. Regards, Frank. Count me in! ++ Graham Todd Email created using gNewSense Linux 3.0 and hardened with Liberté Linux 2012.3. Free Software, as free in free speech and freedom signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Let People Find You in Google!
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Re: Let People Find You in Google!
Isn't this pure SPAM? ++ Graham Todd Email created using gNewSense Linux 3.0 and hardened with Liberté Linux 2012.3. Free Software, as free in free speech and freedom signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Let People Find You in Google!
On Fri, 6 Sep 2013 09:32:39 +0100 Graham Todd articulated: Isn't this pure SPAM? Why yes it is. Would you prefer it mixed with non-spam to make it more palatable? Seriously, the ration of spam to non-spam is increasing exponentially on this list. Until the moderators change this to a subscriber list it will remain aa any spammer can post list. -- Jerry ♔ Disclaimer: off-list followups get on-list replies or get ignored. Please do not ignore the Reply-To header. __ How long a minute is depends on what side of the bathroom door you're on. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Spam control (was: Let People Find You in Google!)
On 06/09/2013 11:21, Jerry wrote: On Fri, 6 Sep 2013 09:32:39 +0100 Graham Todd articulated: Isn't this pure SPAM? Why yes it is. Would you prefer it mixed with non-spam to make it more palatable? Seriously, the ration of spam to non-spam is increasing exponentially on this list. Until the moderators change this to a subscriber list it will remain aa any spammer can post list. There has indeed been a higher spam:ham ratio on this list of late, however making it subscriber-only won't help. The crims need only spoof the address of someone subscribed to the list to bypass that, and I suspect a few spammers have registered using false addresses anyway (leading to a bounce to anyone posting). Piping it through Spamassassin as it arrives at mx1.freebsd.org, although this isn't so effective against people using freemail accounts. Closing down irresponsibly run freemail operators would be a big help, but it's not going to happen. If anyone wants to discuss this OFF LIST, I'm up for it. Regards, Frank. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org