> Yeah, a while back I stopped posting me email address on usenet news.
> It gets into the web archives, goes all over the internet and the world,
> and pretty soon you are back to measure your spam in messages per second
> ... :-(

I'm proudly posting my email address on the webpages and never changed
it. All I needed to do is tweak my spam-processing software, and
periodically upgrade it (I stick to spambouncer + a couple of handwritten
procmail recipes). In the "inbox" and the dedicated bulk mail inbox for
the subscribed lists I don't get any spam. In the "block" folder,
I get most always spam, and occasionally (within 5 times a month)
an email from a clueless someone using a generic free email and posting in
HTML with their ads image embedded. Whatever is tagged as virus or spam,
is always safe to throw.

BTW, i'd like to express the gratitude to the list master(s) at this
time (Curt, that's you, right?) for no spam in our list.

> But if anyone else is feeling brave, be my guest.

I'm brave enough as I have said, but I am not a modeller. If somebody
posts a detailed announcement+request for information here, I'll be happy
to forward it on to the r.a.simulators and/or .piloting on the behalf
of the fgfs devel team, of which I am a happy junior member :-)

V.


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