Quoting Tim Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> No idea -- my personal SB filter spares me from seeing almost all junk email
> from all sources, and I get a few hundred of them per day. By far the
> biggest source is bounces to [EMAIL PROTECTED], due to viruses and spam
> forged to appear as if sent
[Ken Manheimer]
> In either mode, essentially, list members would be able to get postings
> to the list only from their registered account.
Or accounts. When I've faced a list like this as a user, I've subscribed
multiple times, once from each account I'm likely to post from, but set the
"no deli
Ken Manheimer wrote:
I noticed this when it went initially went by, but didn't have time to
follow up. The upshot is that there is absolutely no way *under the
current arrangement* that this is going to happen. I can see a way to
swing it, requiring earnest volunteer effort. Here are the deta
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Tim Peters wrote:
[Ken Manheimer]
I noticed this when it went initially went by, but didn't have time to
follow up. The upshot is that there is absolutely no way *under the
current arrangement* that this is going to happen. I can see a way to
swing it, requiring earnest volu
[Ken Manheimer]
> I noticed this when it went initially went by, but didn't have time to
> follow up. The upshot is that there is absolutely no way *under the
> current arrangement* that this is going to happen. I can see a way to
> swing it, requiring earnest volunteer effort. Here are the deta
Ken Manheimer wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Andrew Sawyers wrote:
Ken Manheimer wrote:
What proportion of the list traffic comes from valid members who are
posting from alternate accounts?
A huge percentage was - I don't know how much is making it through to
the lists though. I'm hearing a lot of
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Andrew Sawyers wrote:
Ken Manheimer wrote:
What proportion of the list traffic comes from valid members who are
posting from alternate accounts?
A huge percentage was - I don't know how much is making it through to the
lists though. I'm hearing a lot of complaints from peopl
Ken Manheimer wrote:
What proportion of the list traffic comes from valid members who are
posting from alternate accounts?
A huge percentage was - I don't know how much is making it through to
the lists though. I'm hearing a lot of complaints from people either
third party, seeing it in IRC or
What proportion of the list traffic comes from valid members who are
posting from alternate accounts?
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Andrew Sawyers wrote:
Ken Manheimer wrote:
I noticed this when it went initially went by, but didn't have time to
follow up. The upshot is that there is absolutely no way *
Ken Manheimer wrote:
I noticed this when it went initially went by, but didn't have time to
follow up. The upshot is that there is absolutely no way *under the
current arrangement* that this is going to happen. I can see a way to
swing it, requiring earnest volunteer effort. Here are the deta
I noticed this when it went initially went by, but didn't have time to
follow up. The upshot is that there is absolutely no way *under the
current arrangement* that this is going to happen. I can see a way to
swing it, requiring earnest volunteer effort. Here are the details.
Being the admin
Leonardo Rochael Almeida wrote:
+1 for member-only posting
On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 22:24, Tim Peters wrote:
Over on the zope and zope-dev lists, there's currently agitation to make
them members-only mailing lists. The point is that spam could not get thru
then (unless posted by a member).
What wo
+1 for member-only posting
On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 22:24, Tim Peters wrote:
> Over on the zope and zope-dev lists, there's currently agitation to make
> them members-only mailing lists. The point is that spam could not get thru
> then (unless posted by a member).
>
> What would zodb-dev members li
Quoting Tim Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm the list admin for zodb-dev, and don't have a preference. If you do,
> and it's strong enough to scream it, shout. The loudest screamer will win
> . By default, I won't change the current policy (anyone can post
> here, member or not).
>
As the pe
Over on the zope and zope-dev lists, there's currently agitation to make
them members-only mailing lists. The point is that spam could not get thru
then (unless posted by a member).
What would zodb-dev members like?
Posting by a list member would not be affected, unless you attempted to send
a m
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