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RE: [h-e-w] Spam?
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Bingham, Jay |
Subject: |
RE: [h-e-w] Spam? |
Date: |
Fri, 7 Jun 2002 10:00:54 -0500 |
I moderate a couple of small private lists at Yahoo Groups. The Yahoo list
server has some features that would make managing spammers much easier. One is
the concept of banning someone from the list. I haven't been keeping track but
it seems to me that I have seen spam coming from the same addresses more than
once. I do not know if the gnu list server has the capability to ban an
address from posting and given the tendency of spammers to use false and
throwaway addresses it may not be a useful strategy, but if the capability
exists it might be worth a try.
Since I joined this list a couple of years ago, I have seen occasional posts
from those who said they were not a member of the list. Other than the few who
have requested that replies be sent directly to them I suppose that the only
way they would see the replies to their queries would be to check the archives
periodically. I do not know nor do I pretend to understand the reasons for not
joining the list. Some might be valid reasons, I can think of only a few. If
it is so that they won't get spam I don't think that is an effective strategy,
right now I get more spam sent directly to my address (I attribute most of it
to my having posted to this list and the other emacs list) than I am getting
through the list. (In fact by posting this I am probably setting myself up as
a spam magnet).
-_
J_)
C_)ingham
. HP - NonStop Enterprise Division - Software Product Assurance
. Austin, TX
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. Never clothe them in vulgar and shoddy attire. -Dr. George W. Crane-
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Davis [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Friday, 07 June, 2002 7:09 a
To: David Vanderschel; address@hidden
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [h-e-w] Spam?
At 12:27 AM 06/07/2002, David Vanderschel wrote:
...
>Basically, it is discouraged for GNU lists. However,
>a list which plays in the Windows environment may
>constitute a special case in the GNU world; so I'd be
>willing to consider some debate on this topic. To
>this end, I created a poll at YahooGroups for this
>issue. To vote, go to
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ntemacs-users/polls
Interestingly, I couldn't vote in the poll without first joining the Yahoo!
group. So I guess anyone can post, but only Yahoo! members can vote.
>The simplified version of the question would be
>"Should we change?". Personally, I voted "No" because
>of tradition and because I think it would
>inconvenience some folks who occasionally post from an
>address different from that at which they receive.
I post from multiple addresses, and have not had a problem with other
groups. Yahoo! makes this particularly easy, since you can register
multiple e-mail addresses with your Yahoo! ID.
>Another argument
>against it is that this list can be read on the Web at
>YahooGroups (where the 'group' is called
>"ntemacs-users"); and, thus, it makes sense to post
>without actually being subscribed at gnu.org.
I think anyone who can read mail at a Yahoo! site (ie, has a Yahoo! ID and
belongs to the list) can also post from that site.
Thanks,
-pd
- [h-e-w] Spam?, Peter Davis, 2002/06/06
- Re: [h-e-w] Spam?, David Vanderschel, 2002/06/07
- RE: [h-e-w] Spam?,
Bingham, Jay <=
- Re: [h-e-w] Spam?, David Vanderschel, 2002/06/07
- Re: [h-e-w] Spam?, David Vanderschel, 2002/06/20
- Re: [h-e-w] Spam?, Daniel Hegyi, 2002/06/27