Re: More on spam

From: Dave Harding (daveharding25_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 10/19/03

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    To: David Crane <davidcrane@mfire.com>, debian-user@lists.debian.org
    
    

    On Sun, Oct 19, 2003 at 10:20:33AM -0400, David Crane wrote:
    > For the sake of the list, please change the policy of posting
    > e-mail addresses on the web and in news groups.
     
    For the sake of the open community, for accountability and the benefit
    of the Debian community please _do not_ change the policy. David, I
    enjoy you posts as I enjoy everyone's posts on this list but as a fellow
    contributor I want the ability to contact you and I want you to have the
    ability to contact me. Maybe you don't see or understand the point but
    for me it's a matter of community. When I ask or even search the
    archives I'm admitting I'm vulnerable, and I really would prefer to not
    take help from xxxxx@xxxxx.xxx, thank you.

    > We do use mailfilter and spamassassin. But we are losing mail. We
    > have a 56K modem and a ISP with POP mail, and they limit us to a
    > couple of megabytes. Not everyone can afford DSL, and we don't want
    > to keep the computer on all the time. We definitely won't want to
    > automatically dialup ever few hours to clean out the damn Swen
    > mails.

    Did you file a complaint with your ISP? Did you investigate alternative
    providers? Did you write to the BBB or your senator/congressperson (or
    any elected officials that are part of your government)? If
    your technical solutions are not working to your needs why did you not
    attempt to use the protections/feedback methods provide by your society?

    > My Swen volume had dropped to a manageable one per day since my last
    > post here around six weeks ago. I posted last night (helping
    > someone fight Swen), and this morning, there were 20+ Swens, over 3
    > Megabytes. I was *that* close to losing e-mail. Never again.

    Think and act my friend! Unlike the virus you can pick up the phone and
    get try to find a sympathetic person inside the ISP. Ask them to set up
    some filters for you. One simple one would be to reject all emails
    larger than ~40KB. Setup a separate, private, email address for your
    friends and family who want to send you large attachments. There are a
    million other technical stopgap solutions that can be implemented - few
    of which would be so sad as obfuscating the address of posters.
    >
    > I am not being allowed to post again to this list from this account
    > (I'm sneaking in this one last post, figuring 12 hours won't matter
    > much). A sad goodbye -- my next post will come from a hotmail
    > account.

    I'm Bill Gates and Steve B. will be using you as a statistic before
    long: Linux users use Hotmail! Study shows....

    -Dave

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