Re: To SPAM or not to SPAM... - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Richard_D_Levine@raytheon.com
Subject Re: To SPAM or not to SPAM...
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Msg-id OF39F140DF.6E4A51FE-ON0525701A.0048EE52-0525701A.00491FA9@ftw.us.ray.com
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In response to Re: To SPAM or not to SPAM...  (Geoffrey <esoteric@3times25.net>)
Responses Re: To SPAM or not to SPAM...
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I post to this list occasionally, and yet get maybe one spam email a month.
YMMV.  Don't tell anyone, but I got a line on a great deal in Nigeria.

Rick

pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org wrote on 06/07/2005 09:56:16 PM:

> Wes wrote:
> > It seems that for some time this list has been mirrored to Usenet
without
> > changing the originating email addresses.  Since Usenet is spammers
Nirvana,
> > that one little act results in everyone that posts to the postgres
lists
> > becoming SPAM fodder.
> >
> > Can something not be changed in the mailinglist-Usnet gateway such that
the
> > originating email addresses are either removed or scrambled so that
posting
> > to the mailing list doesn't result in your email address being
plastered all
> > over Usenet?  People that intentionally post to Usenet generally don't
use a
> > replyable email address.
>
> It's not going to save you anything.  If you post to a list such as
> this, there are archives of the posts that the spammers can get at just
> as easily as Usenet.
>
> --
> Until later, Geoffrey
>
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