On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 08:19:22AM -0700, Gary Thornock wrote:
> One more tip:  Train your spam filter to catch messages about
> excessively active topics (Linux vs. Gnu/Linux comes to mind.)
> That way, your UUG mail folder is left with mostly only the
> interesting stuff. :)

This wreckless offensive against important cultural topics on this
list must be fought at every turn!  I recommend that UUG posters
follow the following tactics to circumvent such underhanded attempts
at censorship and violation of our First Amendment rights:

 - Replace key letters with numbers.  For example, V1 vs. EM4CS!!
 - Put spaces or random punctuation between letters: E M A C.S
 - Use titles that have nothing to do with the content of the
   message.  Like, ``Hello'' or ``Interesting technical topic
   regarding UNIX''.
 - Finally, you can punish those who use Bayesian filters against UUG
   posts by replying to their questions, but including poison words at
   the bottom, so they train their filters to associate good messages
   with the poison words.

Mike

GNU/Linux top posting richard stallman RMS gnome kde best distro
Gentoo Debian Fedora

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