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spam filtering on the hurdextras lists
From: |
Thomas Schwinge |
Subject: |
spam filtering on the hurdextras lists |
Date: |
Tue, 10 Jan 2006 18:36:39 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.5.6+20040523i |
| 23:59 <ams> tschwinge: I was going to make you project admin of hurdextras,
| but you obviously lack the stuff that takes to be a project admin.
How did you get to that conclusion?
| 23:59 <ams> (you are still on ignore, if you want to say anything use mail)
Interesting technique, but--oh, well--I'm flexible.
| 00:03 <ams> Infact, what I _should_ do is bitch at you for taking matters into
| your own hands without the consent of the maintainer of
| hurdextras, i.e. Me (and Jim if he still does any of that stuff).
Knowing your position about the spam-handling stuff was not hard at all,
given that you initiated it on the other Hurd-related mailing lists.
Some time ago you gave me the Mailman passwords for hurdextras-commit and
hurdextras-hackers, and thusly made me to a quasi mailadmin.
So, asking Bob to also set up spam filtering for these lists was a
logical consequence when I recently browsend through all the spam using
the web interface.
What to do with hurd-devel-readers@gnu.org? Shouldn't posting to that
list generally be prohibited?
Thomas