Albert, Am I correct in assuming you have not been introduced to "the military"?
The phrases "US Military", "should be", and "reality" in the same sentence is a contradiction. The reality is that the military, and the us government in general, seem to have a severe case of pornophobia (is that a word?). Employees of the government must abide by very strict rules that are rigidly enforced. Believe it or not, working for the military isn't all bad. There are many benefits. However, the attitude regarding pornography is what it is. -----Original Message----- From: Albert Hopkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 8:11 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Pornography The amanda mailing lists are, to the best of my knowledge, archived and available on the web. So basically if you can parse email addresses out of HTML documents on the web then it's easy to get spam once you post to an archived mailing list. It comes with the territory. The U.S. military should be able to deal with the realities of spam. I can't see that they can just turn their backs and pretend that their users are not going to get spammed at some point, especially if they're using public Internet email addresses. --a On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 08:21, Seth, Wayne (Contractor) wrote: > Joshua, > > The spam comes both ways. In all cases so far, the message part is in > several foreign languages, so probably not from one source. My feeling is > that somehow the spammers have gotten into to amanda user-list database and > are using it directly. > > Wayne Seth > COE Lab Manager > 520-538-0110 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
