The Rat Institute is looking for small amounts for field testing the latest
generation assassinphone's.Heat and vibration has been a problem.TIA.The
future of Quantum Cryptography is heating up...and that means we have to be
cool about it.
Brief Description: Building blocks (quantum repeaters, e
I could if I wanted to, but why should I.
>Can any one on the list talk to Jim,to get him to stop all this spam
>and
>virus comming from his node,
>He post every day he must see it.
>If he does not know how maybe one of you guys could help him.
>Reading his post lately he seems to be going stran
On Thu, 9 May 2002, Graham Bullers wrote:
> Can any one on the list talk to Jim,to get him to stop all this spam and
> virus comming from his node,
The node is unmoderated and open to any submissions in order to support
fully anonymous access to the list. It stays that way.
If you're subscrib
Can any one on the list talk to Jim,to get him to stop all this spam and
virus comming from his node,
He post every day he must see it.
If he does not know how maybe one of you guys could help him.
Reading his post lately he seems to be going strange.
> Who gives a fuck if you waste $0.10 ? Why do you bother us with your poverty
It's more like $0.007/day, based on $20/month dialup, 5hr/day use, 30kbit/sec
average connection, 300 Kbyte spam/day.
> ? We don't give a fuck. Publish your address, I'll send you $10 cash so that
$2.50 will cover on
Sunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Except for one thing - some of us run our own mail servers and pay for the
>bandwith. Sure, I can delete at the server all I want, but, the mail has
>to first go through SMTP before it can be chucked. It's still a waste of
>bandwith and processing.
All destitu
I meant filtering spam directly at the MTA, but *MY* MTA, not the CDR node
- i.e. soon as it sees a header that it doesn't like, close the connection
or return an error to the sending MTA, optionally either blocking off the
IP of the sender for some time or acting like a tarpit.
This would also
On 6 May 2002 at 7:08, Sunder wrote:
> Except for one thing - some of us run our own mail servers and pay for the
> bandwith. Sure, I can delete at the server all I want, but, the mail has
> to first go through SMTP before it can be chucked. It's still a waste of
> bandwith and processing.
>
>
e:
> "mondo96" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Einstein I have to dowload your crap before I can filter it,maybe
> > you could learn to filter the porn and spam on your node
>
> The email client you used to write this message, Microsoft Outlook
>
Why do you feel compelled to periodically bring those dead and buried at
the bottom of the killfiles to our all attention?
On Sun, 5 May 2002, Bill Stewart wrote:
> Also, one redeeming factor of Choate's blah blah Matt the Ranter blah
> blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
es.
At 09:44 AM 05/05/2002 +, Anonymous User wrote:
>"mondo96" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Einstein I have to dowload your crap before I can filter it,maybe
> > you could learn to filter the porn and spam on your node
>
>The email client you used
Anonymous User wrote:
> "mondo96" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Einstein I have to dowload your crap before I can filter it,maybe
>>you could learn to filter the porn and spam on your node
>
>
> The email client you used to write this message,
"mondo96" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Einstein I have to dowload your crap before I can filter it,maybe
> you could learn to filter the porn and spam on your node
The email client you used to write this message, Microsoft Outlook
Express, supports "delete from s
On Sat, 4 May 2002, Morlock Elloi wrote:
> Slightly unrelated, sort of poll:
>
> Would anyone object if mail list software would limit number of daily messages
> from the same source* to an arbitary percentage of total messages from all
> sources ?
Yes.
--
Yours,
J.A. Terranson
[EMAIL PROTE
Slightly unrelated, sort of poll:
Would anyone object if mail list software would limit number of daily messages
from the same source* to an arbitary percentage of total messages from all
sources ?
This would keep percentage of spam down to acceptable levels for those with FoF
syndrome (Fear of
Can't even copy a simple .sig file...
Whomever is spoofing me, you're pathetic.
--
There is less in this than meets the eye.
Tellulah Bankhead
[EMAIL PROTECTED
On 21 Mar 2002 at 22:26, Duncan Frissell wrote:
Sample filers.pce file for Eudora. Filter file transfers all incoming
cypherpunks mail to a mailbox called cypherpunks and then
transfers certain
posters posts to trash:
rule +Any Header;cypherpunks
transfer cypherpunks.mbx
incoming
header +
17 matches
Mail list logo