qjail1 wrote:
> Kurt Jaeger wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>>> A year ago I was receiving loads of spam email on the maintainer
>>> email addresses used in the ports makefile. I created bug tickets to
>>> change the user name part of the email address for all the ports I
>>> maintain, but some how I missed the q
Hi!
> I ask WHY is the
> Freebsd ports system using a very old methodology that was designed over
> 20 years ago, before the birth of spam.
There was spam, even more than 20 years ago.
> The majority of customer
> websites and programming development websites all have protected their
> user
Today the problem of email spam has a simple solution on your side:
1. If you run your own mail server, then http://spamassassin.apache.org/ is
your best friend.
2. Quite a few free public mail services, e.g. https://mail.google.com,
provide excellent spam filtering.
So you can openly publish em
Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Hi!
A year ago I was receiving loads of spam email on the maintainer email
addresses used in the ports makefile. I created bug tickets to change
the user name part of the email address for all the ports I maintain,
but some how I missed the qjail2 port. Now that port says i
Hi!
> A year ago I was receiving loads of spam email on the maintainer email
> addresses used in the ports makefile. I created bug tickets to change
> the user name part of the email address for all the ports I maintain,
> but some how I missed the qjail2 port. Now that port says its maintained
A year ago I was receiving loads of spam email on the maintainer email
addresses used in the ports makefile. I created bug tickets to change
the user name part of the email address for all the ports I maintain,
but some how I missed the qjail2 port. Now that port says its maintained
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