RE: [Samba] RE: [OT] spam

2003-10-15 Thread David Brodbeck
(trimming the CC list yet again) -Original Message- From: J. Frisbie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Nevertheless, (I stand corrected) POSTING to the samba list is the kiss of death for an email account. There is a direct causal relationship. You know, I've been posting to the samba

RE: [Samba] Re: [OT]SPAM

2003-10-15 Thread David Brodbeck
-Original Message- From: Martin Pool [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I don't think viruses read Usenet. Some people have seen a correlation. Maybe the viruses are grabbing email addresses out of people's USENET news caches. Of course, correlation doesn't prove causation, something I

RE: [Samba] Re: [OT]SPAM

2003-10-15 Thread David Brodbeck
-Original Message- From: tvsjr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] As a consultant, I can not afford to have customer email ending up in the trash because the server thought it was spam. I think this is the risk you take if you use a vital email address to post to public forums. I would

Re: [Samba] Re: [OT]SPAM

2003-10-15 Thread Martin Pool
On 15 Oct 2003, David Brodbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've also seen bursts of virus traffic for no apparent reason. It could be a coincidence. Correlation != causation. There's also always the question of what your ISP is doing. My ameritech.net account gets vast quantities of spam,

Re: [Samba] RE: [OT] spam

2003-10-15 Thread Jeremy Allison
On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 07:33:04AM -0400, J. Frisbie wrote: The point is (and I've been on hundreds of lists over the years) that other lists do not have this problem, so clearly there are solutions. Why aren't you using any of them? Still pissed, Joe Frisbie Unsubscribe, go away, stop