Spam in the list :

2004-08-10 Thread Hyams Iftach
Title: Spam in the list : Few thoughts : -- 1. EULA in the registration can be a good idea. 2. Since it is somewhat technical list, a simple questionnaire from a pool of question is likely to discourage most of spammers, something like : What is your favorite text

RE: Spam in the list :

2004-08-10 Thread Rony Shapiro
Hi, IMHO, this solution puts more burden on list members than the current level of spam. Rony -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hyams Iftach Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 08:56 To: Linux-IL mailing list Subject: Spam in the list

Re: Spam in the list :

2004-08-10 Thread Eli Marmor
Hyams Iftach wrote: 2. Since it is somewhat technical list, a simple questionnaire from a pool of question is likely to discourage most of spammers, something like : What is your favorite text manipulation utility : A) ld B) awk C) ln D) ash (mine is C). It requires some

RE: Spam in the list :

2004-08-10 Thread Ely Levy
I agree with Rony, This is a lot more headache to the list members than the spam. Personaly I find legal stuff and EULA especialy something that should be avoided unless you have a VERY good reason. And I'm sure it would scare away new users/make problems with people who use their work account

spam on this list - the culprit

2004-05-30 Thread Nadav Har'El
We just got another batch of spam from job4all. For those who didn't see them (because for some reason they do spam filtering before list filtering), there were two messages, which were utter spam, by all definitions: * They were in Hebrew (against list policy) * They were HTML-only (against

Re: spam on this list - the culprit

2004-05-30 Thread Ely Levy
wrote: We just got another batch of spam from job4all. For those who didn't see them (because for some reason they do spam filtering before list filtering), there were two messages, which were utter spam, by all definitions: * They were in Hebrew (against list policy) * They were HTML-only

Re: spam on this list - the culprit

2004-05-30 Thread Daniel Feiglin
University Jerusalem Israel On Sun, 30 May 2004, Nadav Har'El wrote: We just got another batch of spam from job4all. For those who didn't see them (because for some reason they do spam filtering before list filtering), there were two messages, which were utter spam, by all definitions: * They were

RE: spam on this list - the culprit

2004-05-30 Thread Weinstein, Alon
PM To: Ely Levy Cc: Nadav Har'El; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: spam on this list - the culprit I've been getting these things too. Any one else? Ely Levy wrote: Yea I got the email with the headers this time. ot shall be blocked:) btw [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not in the list at all, It's

Re: spam on this list - the culprit

2004-05-30 Thread Ira Abramov
Quoting Daniel Feiglin, from the post of Sun, 30 May: I've been getting these things too. Any one else? let's not start a me too thread, ok? we all got them, now let Ely do his work and stop filling everyone's inboxes with more OT messages. -- Your good luck charm Ira Abramov

RE: spam on this list - the culprit

2004-05-30 Thread Herouth Maoz
Quoting Weinstein, Alon [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Here's a way to avoid it -- goto http://www.nezeq.co.il/ , and see that by you (theoratically) can call 04-8741144 and demand to be removed from their list :) No, a better way is to see all the relays and providers which are used by this system, and