On Fri, Aug 29, 2003 at 02:46:48AM +0200, Tore Anderson wrote: > Earlier, you've stated that your time is precious. Well, so is mine. > How dare you assume that the time I spent reviewing *your* callenge mail > and deciding it was junk is less precious than the time you (could have) > spent reviewing the mail that spurred the challenge in the first place? > > I admit my first email was written in hot blood, but if TMDA actually > endorses this selfish behaviour, I still feel it is something that do > not belong in Debian. On the other hand, if the junk mail in my > inbox was a result of a misconfiguration on your part, then I'm > sorry for yelling so loud. Errare humanum est.
I've already stated that I've modified my incoming mail filters so that these viruses will no longer hit TMDA. I feel bad that others were affected due to my misconfiguration, but it was user error (or laziness in this case) that caused this, not a fundamental problem with the software. When the next address-spoofing virus hits, if I need to update my filters again, I'll make a better effort to do it ASAP instead of letting it go for several days. --Adam -- Adam McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>