Re: [SAtalk] Hi, I am the SpamAssassin maintainer

2002-04-06 Thread Theo Van Dinter
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 10:54:34PM -0800, Rob McMillin wrote: > between something correctly configured (as an analog, take gasoline in > your car's tank) and assigns it the same value as the same thing > incorrectly configured (say, a Molotov cocktail). Sure, SA's not Just to nitpick -- both a

Re: [SAtalk] Hi, I am the SpamAssassin maintainer

2002-04-05 Thread Rob McMillin
Craig Hughes wrote: >I disagree that Paul is an ass. He makes some semi-valid points about >people's fears, and about how sometimes ISPs misuse or misinstall tools >on their systems, and thereby negatively impact their users. What I >mostly disagree with him about is that SpamAssassin goes out

Re: [SAtalk] Hi, I am the SpamAssassin maintainer

2002-04-05 Thread Craig Hughes
I disagree that Paul is an ass. He makes some semi-valid points about people's fears, and about how sometimes ISPs misuse or misinstall tools on their systems, and thereby negatively impact their users. What I mostly disagree with him about is that SpamAssassin goes out of its way to make it har

Re: [SAtalk] Hi, I am the SpamAssassin maintainer

2002-04-05 Thread Rob McMillin
Craig R Hughes wrote: >Hi there Paul. > [...] > > >Yours, > >Craig Hughes > Danged polite. I would have been sorely tempted to trail off with a, "and the horse you rode in on!" (or far worse) but I decline the invitation and leave it for others to attend to. What an ass this guy is. -- h

[SAtalk] Hi, I am the SpamAssassin maintainer

2002-04-05 Thread Craig R Hughes
Hi there Paul. I'm currently maintaining the SpamAssassin project for Justin Mason while he's off on vacation. He's the guy, by the way, who jokingly put the "profit is dirty" message on his webpage. I got pointed to your webpage http://www.talkbiz.com/assassin.html and went there to read it