> On Wednesday 06 August 2003 14:36, barryc wrote: > From: Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > >>Remember Kevin, its only the winderz people it bothers. > > > >Not true. > >Windows users are the only ones with anything to fear from these > >messages. It bothers (read: annoys) most of us. > > > >NOTE: For the purpose of this correspondance, "most" is defined as > >'Some number of amanda-users subscribers, greater than or equal to > >two.' > > The definition of bother is relative I guess. > > Well, with the delete button only centimeters away, its not a bother > to me. Now IF I was running winderz (I do not have a copy on the > property) and got myself a viri, then that would 'bother' me.
It amazes me how often these two running arguments are repeatedly debated...using localhost and spam to the amanda list. For the love of pete...how many sys admins does it take to beat the dead horse? (I suppose I am now guilty as well by even responding to the tirades) Maybe there needs to be something addressed to the newbie's when they register with amanda.org as a part of the welcome email that says "You are responsible for your own network...the list is open to everyone and everything, please don't complain about spam, viruses, etc." I find those who are bothered to be unprepared. Get a spam server...deal with it, move on. Or maybe those complaining would like to contribute and maintain a spam/virus server for the list. This is the 4th or 5th time this year this subject has gone on for far too long. Amanda is free, the knowledge everyone gains and contributes her is free, if the price is to be 'bothered' with extra emails, then pay for some other backup utility and you won't be bothered again.
