Hi! I apologize for the "SPAM", And thank you Gora for the extremely kind and forgiving words.
I'd takecare not to cause nuisance again. Apologies, Gopi On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 2:45 PM, Vivek Khurana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Jayanth S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If there is an option to put a moderation on new users(Limit upto 10 > posts) > > then it would be nice.. You can fish out spammers easily.. > > I seriously think how anyone would trust their contacts list with such > > services.. I've always avoided it.. Rather i'd not use that service if > it > > doesnt let me skip invites.. > > > > If the list can block out @xyz.com by setting up filters, thats also a > good > > options.. Because lots of people give their Gmail contacts away.. > blocking > > @twitter , @minglebox Will do some good.. > > This is a good idea but it requires some skill. On one of the mailing > list I admin I had to actually look for mail.twitter.com in teh mail > headers and block at the smtp level. > Problem is these social networking websites create a mail message > with From address set to the senders email account, like in case of > this thread, the from address is set to gopi.daiict at gmail dot com, > which is OP personal email id. So, the mailman filters which block > @twitter.com id will never work. > Since we are discussing the issue of moderating/banning the OP, I > will like to raise one more point. Some social networking sites like > yaari.com will send automated email until the receiver joins the site. > In such a situation, the user has no mistake (accept for giving away > access to his email account first time), infact yaari.com has no > setting to disable repeated mailing and any attempt to communicate > with the webmaster/PR/manager was directed to /dev/null. So I would > request the mail admins to work on blocking emails from the social > networking websites to lists.ubuntu.com at smtp level. > > regards > VK > -- > The hidden harmony is better than the obvious!! > > -- > ubuntu-in mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in >
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