Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Laurent Blume wrote:
Now, there I have a problem.
I've been told twice, privately, by people @ Sun, and in clear terms to
shut up, because I was supposedly helping the spammers by telling them
what the rules are.
Really? They think the spammers actually take the time to read our lists?
That seems unlikely. Even our most active members have problems finding
time to keep up on all the list traffic on our site, and the spammers are
busy attacking millions of addresses, not just ours.
How come Sun employees have specisl rights here? I'm not talking about
the ones working directly on OpenSolaris, but about ALL Sun employees.
Why should ALL Sun employees be allowed to post everywhere? Are they
more equal than others? Can't they be bothered to subscribe, or use
Jive, like I do myself when I need to?
Why then ALL opensolaris.org addresses are not allowed? That would seem
to be more fair to me, since ALL opensolaris.org addresses are, at
least, working on the OpenSolaris project? (yes, I know why, so don't
bother explaining).
Agreed, though ideally it would tie into the opensolaris.org user database
to allow addresses through of any registered user, or at least to
allow anyone
subscribed to a mailman list to post to any other, but I suspect those are
much harder than the simple pattern match of @sun.com or @opensolaris.org.
Yes, in the long run we can use the new auth app to validate mail senders.
Derek
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