On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Bill Nash wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Apr 2005, Randy Bush wrote:
> >> SORBS lists Dean. I suspect this makes him angry.
> > who's dean?
> > the problem with feeding trolls is that they puke it up on
> > the carpet.
> Negative reinforcement is better than procmail. The problem
On 04/11/05, Andrew D Kirch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "See more about mailbombing. Mailbombers are spammers. They just aren't
> in it for the money. Or possibly they are. SORBS asks for donations to
> get delisted, and also seeks donations from Subscribers. It is very
> unusual for blacklists
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005, Randy Bush wrote:
SORBS lists Dean. I suspect this makes him angry.
who's dean?
the problem with feeding trolls is that they puke it up on
the carpet.
Negative reinforcement is better than procmail. The problem with
trolls is that they keep coming back if you don't beat them
Dean Anderson wrote:
See http://www.iadl.org/sorbs/sorbs-story.html
SORBS seems to be collecting a lot of sensitive information to view
listings:
All pages on http://www.sorbs.net/ look on the menu for 'Privacy Policy'
(unless you have chosen not to view that menu in the preferences).
Just i
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Andrew D Kirch wrote:
>
> Having read this diatribe I can only catagorize it as mis-informed and
> state unequivocably that Brian McWilliams has no clue whatsoever who
> runs SPEWS. (please see myriad interviews I have down with BMcW).
Brian McWilliams makes no claims about
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Andrew D Kirch wrote:
> Why is it when I google AV8 I get an abit motherboard and not your
> company?
Top of the list when I google av8 is our offices page.
> Odd, no website at www.av8.com. Do you sir have a network of
> any sort?
There's a website. Try www.av8.net. www
> SORBS lists Dean. I suspect this makes him angry.
who's dean?
the problem with feeding trolls is that they puke it up on
the carpet.
procmail is your friend.
randy
Oh.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew D Kirch) wrote:
> "See more about mailbombing. Mailbombers are spammers. They just aren't
> in it for the money. Or possibly they are. SORBS asks for donations to
> get delisted, and also seek
BN> Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2005 23:51:54 -0700 (PDT)
BN> From: Bill Nash
BN> > See http://www.iadl.org/sorbs/sorbs-story.html
BN>
BN> In short, what's your point?
SORBS lists Dean. I suspect this makes him angry.
BN> If you have substantial evidence that information collected by SORBS
BN> has bee
On Mon, 2005-04-11 at 02:39 -0400, Dean Anderson wrote:
> See http://www.iadl.org/sorbs/sorbs-story.html
Having read this diatribe I can only catagorize it as mis-informed and
state unequivocably that Brian McWilliams has no clue whatsoever who
runs SPEWS. (please see myriad interviews I have dow
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Dean Anderson wrote:
See http://www.iadl.org/sorbs/sorbs-story.html
And with some clever correlation, googling, and patience, I could do the
same for the majority of people posting to this list on a regular basis.
In short, what's your point?
If you have substantial evidence
See http://www.iadl.org/sorbs/sorbs-story.html
SORBS seems to be collecting a lot of sensitive information to view
listings:
Name:
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