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* Re: goodbye
@ 2001-04-09 14:22 Wayne.Brown
  2001-04-09 14:28 ` goodbye David Woodhouse
  2001-04-09 17:57 ` goodbye Stephen E. Clark
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 43+ messages in thread
From: Wayne.Brown @ 2001-04-09 14:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Joseph Carter; +Cc: David Woodhouse, john slee, Colonel, linux-kernel



Joseph Carter <knghtbrd@debian.org> wrote:

>Let's see, ORBS takes out the ISP route, DUL takes out the direct one.  Is
>it any wonder people are hostile toward those two lists?

Exactly.  I hate spam, but I hate ORBS and DUL even more.  If I'm going to get
the shaft, I'd rather it be from the "bad guys" (spammers) than from
self-appointed net.cops.

Wayne



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* Re: goodbye
@ 2001-04-09 15:12 Wayne.Brown
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 43+ messages in thread
From: Wayne.Brown @ 2001-04-09 15:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: David Woodhouse; +Cc: Joseph Carter, john slee, Colonel, linux-kernel



David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org> wrote:

>"self-appointed"

>
>Are you implying that the people who run ORBS and the other RBL lists
>actually hacked into vger.kernel.org and changed the MTA configuration to
>use those lists? I was of the opinion that it was a free choice made by the
>administrators of that machine.

OK, "self-appointed" was too strong a term.  What ORBS and its ilk do is provide
a simple, easy-to-use method of blocking large chunks of the net from
communicating with other large chunks, regardless of whether the systems blocked
are assisting in spam propagation or not.  The *possibility* of someday being
guilty is enough to quarantine them.  Granted, it requires the cooperation of
other administrators to accomplish that.

I'm not denying that the administrators of mailing lists have the right to
control what happens on their lists.  It's just that I'm personally opposed to
spam-blocking methods that go above the level of a single system, or maybe even
a single user.  My primary email account gets tons of spam every day.  Often I
get three or more copies of the same spam, demonstrating both that my address
has been harvested from multiple locations and that the spammers are clueless
about managing their own mailing lists.  Yet the only defense I use is my delete
key (and a personal resolve never to do business with any of those companies
under any circumstances).  I just accept the fact that only one out of every
dozen or so emails I receive will be of any interest to me.  The rest vanish
without wasting more than a few seconds of my day.  It's not even worth setting
up killfiles, although that would eliminate most of my repeat offenders.

If individual mailing list administrators want to block email from certain sites
because of spam concerns, fine.  But I still hold organizations like ORBS, that
encourage such things and make it easy, in contempt.  They conjure up an image
for me of those annoying "hall monitors" in grade school who were always hoping
to find someone breaking a rule, so they could tattle on them.

>Can we take this pointlessness off l-k now please?

Your message included l-k in the headers, so my response does also.  But I have
no intention of carrying on this discussion any further, in public or private,
so this is the last post you'll see from me on the subject.

Wayne



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* Goodbye
@ 2001-04-03 21:56 Matthew Fredrickson
  2001-04-03 22:21 ` Goodbye Ion Badulescu
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 43+ messages in thread
From: Matthew Fredrickson @ 2001-04-03 21:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

I have decided to leave lkml because everybody else is doing it too.

Matthew Fredrickson

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* goodbye
@ 2001-04-03 21:01 Rik van Riel
  2001-04-04  1:14 ` goodbye Michael Peddemors
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 43+ messages in thread
From: Rik van Riel @ 2001-04-03 21:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

Hi,

this will be my last email to linux-kernel for a while since
davem and matti are using DUL on vger.kernel.org

If you need to know something, don't count on me posting
anything here. For memory management things, please use
linux-mm@kvack.org instead.

Rik
--
Virtual memory is like a game you can't win;
However, without VM there's truly nothing to lose...

		http://www.surriel.com/
http://www.conectiva.com/	http://distro.conectiva.com.br/


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2001-04-04  1:14 ` goodbye Michael Peddemors
2001-04-07 23:32   ` goodbye Matti Aarnio
2001-04-08  4:09     ` goodbye Ralf Baechle
2001-04-08  4:17     ` goodbye David Fries
2001-04-12 21:31       ` goodbye Mike Fedyk
2001-04-08  5:10     ` goodbye kumon
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2001-04-08  5:31         ` goodbye kumon
2001-04-08 10:22       ` goodbye Matti Aarnio
2001-04-08 11:50         ` goodbye kumon
2001-04-08 13:56         ` goodbye Rogier Wolff
2001-04-08 18:00           ` goodbye Davide Libenzi
2001-04-08 22:10           ` goodbye David Woodhouse
2001-04-09 19:12           ` goodbye Alan Cox
2001-04-09 19:36             ` goodbye Rogier Wolff
2001-04-08  5:58     ` goodbye Graham Murray
2001-04-08  6:19     ` goodbye Aaron Lehmann
2001-04-08 10:58       ` goodbye Olaf Titz
2001-04-09  4:33     ` goodbye Rik van Riel
2001-04-09  4:51       ` goodbye David S. Miller
2001-04-09  5:50         ` goodbye Rik van Riel
2001-04-09  6:47           ` goodbye Richard Gooch
2001-04-09 12:58             ` goodbye Billy Harvey
2001-04-09 22:00           ` goodbye Matti Aarnio
2001-04-09 22:00             ` goodbye Rik van Riel
2001-04-09 23:40             ` goodbye Joseph Carter
2001-04-10  0:46               ` goodbye Rik van Riel
2001-04-09 19:30       ` goodbye Alan Cox
     [not found]   ` <9ao861$f1$1@ns1.clouddancer.com>
2001-04-08  2:07     ` goodbye Colonel
2001-04-08  2:56       ` goodbye john slee
2001-04-08  4:02         ` goodbye Joseph Carter
2001-04-08 13:22           ` goodbye Jeff Mcadams
2001-04-08 13:22           ` goodbye David Woodhouse
2001-04-08 15:41             ` goodbye Joseph Carter
2001-04-08  4:46         ` goodbye Stephen Satchell
2001-04-08 13:26         ` goodbye Rogier Wolff
2001-04-08 19:15         ` goodbye Ben Ford

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