On Tuesday 10 September 2002 13:15, Greg A. Woods wrote: [...] >Spam is not a sacrifice I'm willing to make to freely help out > other users of any free software, nor even to get free help for > software I use.
Sorry, you just pulled this old mans trigger. Its a fact of life these days, and one sets up filtering accordingly using whatever facilities are available on ones own platform. If that offends you, I suggest you go back to postage stamps cause its not gonna go away. Not unless we want to pony up the license fee for something like Declude, which my ISP uses to filter viri, and to label those messages that are potentially spam because the reverse dns don't check out, or the headers are somehow bogus. I haven't asked, but I'd expect that bit of winderz software set them back 2k to 10k dollars. Should we start a collection for the amanda.org server? Not when there are such things as filters in kmail, or spamasassin. I'm not normally this grouchy an old f--t, but if you want to play in this sandbox (internet communications), then one should learn to make use of the tools that are available, or go get your own sandbox. I help as much as I can here because its a good program and project, and the authors don't always have time to hand-hold all the newbies. They did me, extensively, and now I'm returning the favor where I can, and I'm not squawking about the 2 spams a day that get thru. Its certainly not worth the typing wear and tear on these old (67+) arthritic fingers to bitch about something I can handle in my own way by packing it up and sending it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] once or twice a day. Like occasionally sweeping up, its part of the housekeeping on the internet floor. Now, lets get this list back on topic, which is amanda support and education. [...] -- Cheers, Gene AMD K6-III@500mhz 320M Athlon1600XP@1400mhz 512M 99.14% setiathome rank, not too shabby for a WV hillbilly