Hello Dave McGuire,

Am 2011-05-14 19:55:40, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
>    Actually, most people are.  Especially most clueful people.  I've 
> seen upwards of a dozen good and useful communities DIE because some 
> weenie decided it was a good idea to turn them into a web forum.

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If the List was mirrored into a Forum, it is another thing, but a  Forum
without connection to the List us useless.  However, I know MANY  forums
which habe been hijacked by spamers  because  it  as  more  easier  then
spaming around spamassassinand bayesian.  :-D

>    In practice, this is almost never a good idea, and over the years it 
> has almost never been successful.
> 
>    In fact, I can't think of a single instance in which it has EVER been 
> successful.

;-)

Currently  I  am  coding  a  forum  which  is  generaly  something  like
Squrrelmail but relay on Mailinglists...  So, it generaly works with any
mailinglist software...

> > Sometimes i do receive up to 6000 mails per month from mailing
> > lists :-).

This is, what I get in 2-3 days...  without the LKM list, but I am  also
on the <linux-arm-kernel> list which drop daily 250 messages  into  your
box.   You have to use your brain to handel such  traffic...   otherwise
do not subscribe and blame others.

> > I think this is too much, and i think it's a security
> > invulnerability to throw out ones email contact all over the net. (spam)
> 
>    Then spend more time *reading* those lists, because spam is not a 
> security problem, it is an inconvenience and an annoyance.

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But while Forums must be monitored manualy, 99.9%  of  spamfiltering  on
list happen automatic.

I think on <lists.debian.org> because peoples complaining about one spam
per week but if the listmasters would  deactivate  the  spamfilters  the
list would have 4-8 times more spam as legit messages.  :-/

>    Hmm, much like web forums.
> 
>    Your solution is to either sort your inbound email more effectively, 
> or unsubscribe from some lists until your volume is more manageable. 
> Don't try to make YOUR email volume issues everyone else's problem by 
> mucking about with a proven, established, and well-liked community format.

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However, this list is a VERY low-traffic one...

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack

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