On Wed, 2013-07-10 at 10:49 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote: > > > > Andre, it's better, if we don't reply to spam, to enable easier and more > > > > secure filtering of junk mails. > > > > > > I think it's not better per se, and I missed the implementation details > > > of "enabling easier and more secure filtering" here... > > > > It could happen that replying to spam will increase the false rejection > > and/or false accept rate. > > > To be honest I think the level of non-caught spam I get just from > posting to this list (or any public list) far outweighs the noise > associated with replying to spam here! :-)
My apologize, most of the times I'm thinking like you do, but from time to time I want to add a note. I'm subscribed to many mailing lists and the discussion about spam indeed is higher, than the amount of received spams. OTOH false positives from time to time are an issue. I'm uncertain, if we should or shouldn't talk about spam from time to time, since such discussions might help to keep the amount of spam low. It's the same with notes about top posting, HTML, hints to use a search engine before asking etc.. The amount of spam is low, we perhaps get more unwanted snail mail and don't talk about it, simply through it away. Pardon, Ralf _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
