But if we find a way to filter the list, say, for patterns just like virus
checking programs do.  That would probably solve a lot of problems.  But
again, nobody is really in "control" of the list so that is
difficult...besides, hundreds of people use this list.  I don't want to go
through and "block" each individual user.  That also defeats the purpose of
this list.  I'm subscribed so that I can keep up on issues people are
having.  If I have a question, or a comment, I'll throw my $.02 in.  If
people just go and block everyone else you end up with tons of redundant
posts.  Blocking the users is not solving the issue...

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 1:18 PM
To: Curt Zirzow
Cc: PHP List
Subject: Re: [PHP] This is getting rediculus


> This is fine an dandy but this problem needs to be resolved. not
> ignored!!!

<sarcasm>
What a brilliant idea!  I'll tell you what, you start in the Eastern
United States and tell everyone to use something besides Windows and
I'll start in the Western United states.  We'll meet up somewhere in the
Great Plains and shake hands when we've eradicated viruses from
America!  Next stop: the world!  BWAHAHAHA
</sarcasm>

So long as we have people with this lists address in a Windows address
book while there's a major worm raging there are going to be emails of
this sort.  I subscribe to several lists and each one appears to be
affected.

-Dan


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