On Wednesday 30 November 2005 01:07 am, Takeo Hashimoto wrote:
> Currently every subscriber has to spend their time
> wading through the spam to pick up the ones which are not spam.
> (Of course it is dissipation of resources.)
Yes, I use spamassassin personally. Also, I should note that FreeBSD.
Thanks following up.
On Wednesday 30 November 2005 22:11 JST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
>On Wednesday 30 November 2005 01:07 am, Takeo Hashimoto wrote:
>> Currently every subscriber has to spend their time
>> wading through the spam to pick up the ones which are not spam.
>> (Of course it is dissipa
On Wed, November 30, 2005 15:20, Takeo Hashimoto wrote:
>
> I don't think so, they do search first on the web before posting mail.
> and that is my 1st point.
> - newbie can not find any kind of know-how from ML archive site.
> because the archive has been filled with spam.
You are colliding with
On Wednesday 30 November 2005 09:20 am, Takeo Hashimoto wrote:
> Thanks following up.
>
> On Wednesday 30 November 2005 22:11 JST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
>
> >On Wednesday 30 November 2005 01:07 am, Takeo Hashimoto wrote:
> >> Currently every subscriber has to spend their time
> >> wading through
Hello, Mr.Lodder.
now I almost agreed with you.
- "restrict" is not a golden hammer for some lists.
- no one can stop spam tsunami, so people have to protect them by themselves.
- on the other hand, we may implement some level of filtering at server side.
- sending PR does not change jp.freebsd.or
Mr.Baldwin, thanks for your guidance.
On Thu 01 Dec 2005 00:49 JST, John Baldwin wrote:
>> >On Wednesday 30 November 2005 01:07 am, Takeo Hashimoto wrote:
>> >> Currently every subscriber has to spend their time
>> >> wading through the spam to pick up the ones which are not spam.
>> >> (Of course