I do think this mailing list needs to be based on subscriber-only so
it is controlled.

We subscribe to it because we want to get all the technical advise
from knowledge people to answer our questions. We are willing to
accept the flood of questions/discussion postings, whether we are interested
or not because we know it is for the good of the group.

If anyone can just barge in and send everybody anything he/she like,
there is no incentive for people to stay subscribed any more.  We only
need to stay for the duration for the question to be answered then get
the hell out of the list ASAP to avoid the spam (or even virus?)

Don't you think so?

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Miquel van
Smoorenburg
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 2:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tickets arrived


In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Alex Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Can some remove this guy from the list?  This kind of advertisement,
>actually any kind of advertisement, does not
>belong to a technical discussion group.  This is a shameless misuse of
>goodwill public trust.

This is just spam, and it wasn't send by someone on the list.
Usually spamassassin catches most spam right away, but it
doesn't appear to reckognize these " more satisfaction" spams,
I get 10-20 *a day*.

If freeradius-users is now on this spammer's list, it will
become a problem. Sigh. I *really* do not want to make the list
closed (subscriber-only).

Let's see if upgrading spamassassin (again) helps ..

Mike.


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