but who subscribes from a work-address anyway?
With all the disclaimers...
I personally do, and encourage people working with me to do it as well.
But we are in the FLOSS industry (our software does not even pretend
to fit a particular purpose ;), so it definitely does not apply to
LinkedIn.
Oh, that's just great, I finally get my Thunderbird, filtering nicely,
and everything, rarely see spam.. it was all Thunderbirds are Go!...
and then.. it pops in through mailing list :| Didn't see that one
coming. (I have my mailing list on full mode, rather than digest, which
is why I'm a tad
On 01/07/2010 10:56 AM, Jake Shipton wrote:
But if you want to truly block spam, you'll need to block out all
accounts from: gmail, hotmail, yahoo any other free provider, but
clearly that cannot happen for fairly obvious reasons :| Though if you
don't already block out all the temporary 1
On Thursday 07 January 2010 11:49:32 Karanbir Singh wrote:
Actually, the only way to totally block spam is to setup a rotational
moderation team and moderate everything. Dont think I need to go into
the issues that would come with that setup.
Besides which, more spam comes from threads like
Dear Centos Mailing List,I strongly recommend this website www.justdial.com.
It's a world class local search service I've always found anything I've ever
wanted.You can find info on any company, product, or service in over 240 cities
in India.You can also call them up 24x7, on phone
God I hate commercials in a mailing list almost worse then getting
Viagra offers in my inbox.
Regards
Per
At Onsdag, 06-01-2010 on 10:10 Dhiraj Chatpar wrote:
DEAR CENTOS MAILING LIST,
I strongly recommend this website WWW.JUSTDIAL.COM [1]. It's a world
class local search service I've
For the mailing-list maintainer, mailservers to block for the latest spam
to this list:
contestjd.com
monopost.com
linkedin.com
Kai
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Am 06.01.10 11:31, schrieb Kai Schaetzl:
For the mailing-list maintainer, mailservers to block for the latest spam
to this list:
contestjd.com
monopost.com
linkedin.com
Hmmm. The latter is LinkedIn - I don't really want to block that :)
There's really not much to do - blocking domains
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Am 06.01.10 11:31, schrieb Kai Schaetzl:
For the mailing-list maintainer, mailservers to block for the latest spam
to this list:
contestjd.com
monopost.com
linkedin.com
Hmmm. The latter is LinkedIn - I don't really want to block that :)
There's really not much
Am 06.01.10 13:47, schrieb mark:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Am 06.01.10 11:31, schrieb Kai Schaetzl:
For the mailing-list maintainer, mailservers to block for the latest spam
to this list:
contestjd.com
monopost.com
linkedin.com
Hmmm. The latter is LinkedIn - I don't really want to block
Am 06.01.10 13:47, schrieb mark:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Am 06.01.10 11:31, schrieb Kai Schaetzl:
For the mailing-list maintainer, mailservers to block for the latest
spam
to this list:
contestjd.com
monopost.com
linkedin.com
Hmmm. The latter is LinkedIn - I don't really want to block
Per Qvindesland wrote:
God I hate commercials in a mailing list almost worse then getting
Viagra offers in my inbox.
That, and the unsuscribe (sic) posts.
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Am 06.01.10 16:31, schrieb Kai Schaetzl:
Ralph Angenendt wrote on Wed, 06 Jan 2010 12:45:19 +0100:
Hmmm. The latter is LinkedIn - I don't really want to block that :)
yes, and they have been spamming this list already several times. It's
getting annoying over time.
I would have to do
Am 06.01.10 16:31, schrieb Kai Schaetzl:
Ralph Angenendt wrote on Wed, 06 Jan 2010 12:45:19 +0100:
Hmmm. The latter is LinkedIn - I don't really want to block that :)
yes, and they have been spamming this list already several times. It's
getting annoying over time.
Hmmm. I didn't really
Am 06.01.10 17:15, schrieb Ralph Angenendt:
[nothing]
Erm yes. Suddenly brain stopped working, but fingers were still moving :)
Ralph
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Am 06.01.10 17:15, schrieb Ralph Angenendt:
[nothing]
Erm yes. Suddenly brain stopped working, but fingers were still moving :)
g
Engage brain before putting mouth, er, fingers, in gear.
mark too much blood in your caffeine stream?
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On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Kai Schaetzl mailli...@conactive.com wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote on Wed, 06 Jan 2010 12:45:19 +0100:
Hmmm. The latter is LinkedIn - I don't really want to block that :)
yes, and they have been spamming this list already several times. It's
getting annoying
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Am 06.01.10 17:15, schrieb Ralph Angenendt:
[nothing]
Erm yes. Suddenly brain stopped working, but fingers were still moving :)
Ralph
...A brief sojourn through La-La Land. I think we do that when the
brain IS working. ;-)
Ralph Angenendt wrote on Wed, 06 Jan 2010 17:18:23 +0100:
As said, I haven't seen any. But many people on the list here want to
connect to other people on social networks. That happens from time
to time.
I'm happy with that but the requests should not go to this list. Anyway,
there have been
Am 06.01.10 18:04, schrieb Kai Schaetzl:
Ralph Angenendt wrote on Wed, 06 Jan 2010 17:18:23 +0100:
But it appears to me now that you allow non-
members to post to the list. I've never thought that's a good idea.
No. What makes you think we do that?
That one:
Ralph Angenendt wrote on Wed, 06 Jan 2010 22:28:38 +0100:
Nope. Take a look at the complete headers of that mail - I'm sure that
there is a Reply-To: or a Sender: header in there, which has a
subscribed mail address.
Well, I can't ;-) Mailman has overwritten these. The only original clue is
On 06/01/10 22:31, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Well, I can't ;-) Mailman has overwritten these. The only original clue is
FROM: Badoo nore...@badoo.com
It might be possible to put in a regex into the header check for mailman
and have it suppress based on that - but then are we all going to assume
that
Not saying that I know anyone who works in these place, or that I've
done a test to see how many of them are on the list - but just thinking
out loud.
Nothing to do with CentOS, but just yesterday this page from a tech
guy by LinkedIn, saved me quite some time:
Mathieu Baudier schrieb:
Not saying that I know anyone who works in these place, or that I've
done a test to see how many of them are on the list - but just thinking
out loud.
Nothing to do with CentOS, but just yesterday this page from a tech
guy by LinkedIn, saved me quite some time:
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