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Rik van Riel wrote: | On Tue, 15 Mar 2005, Hubert Chan wrote: | | |>day that I used to. I hate seeing spam on linux-crypto, and all the |>other mailing lists that I read, too. I just don't think that locking |>out non-subscribers is the right way to solve it. | | | I agree. I really don't care whether the linux-crypto | lists is subscribers-only or open posting - let the | users make the choice and I'll configure the list | accordingly. | | Note that the lists already are behind quite a few spam | filters - several DNSBLs used in different ways, then a | spamassassin that learns from spamtraps and another | filter with regexps. For some reason this mailing list | appears to be targetted with spam much more than the | others ... | It seems to me that to loose someone like Jari should be enough of a sign that this should be an open list... Crypto people in general know about and use tools such as anonymous remailers and have valid reasons to keep their identity secret.
Use mozilla-thunderbird or be deft with that delete key. A few extra delete key strokes won't hurt you.
As a loop-aes user, I now wonder where I have to subscribe to see Jari's posts... as far as I can remember the most useful and prompt posts are from Jari. Anyone with a clue?
Cheers,
- ---Venkat.
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