On 02/19/2012 12:21 PM, Viesturs Lācis wrote: > Second option sounds more attractive with several notes: > 1) It would require additional effort on their free time to maintain > and keep it all running; > Sure, just like it does now. Now we can spread the work around even further. > 2) I agree that dependancy on one/two key people should be avoided; > Agreed. > 3) I think that ads are not the most annoying thing. I prefer those > ads in Soureforge maintained list rather than lots of spam without ads > in self-maintained mailing list. > It's not the mailing list that tackles spam. That's handled at the SMTP server, and there are some very good freeware products out there for both the SMTP server and spam blocking, like spamassassin. Been using that for years here at work. > Careful reader might guess that I have no idea, how difficult is > setting up efficient spam filter... > It's not difficult if you've done it a time or two. > If that helps, I would like to offer>1Gb space for backup storage or > whatever is necessary for LinuxCNC project on server, where my > homepage is hosted. > > Viesturs > Mark
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