Some time around Mon, 07 Sep 1998 18:44:35 +1200, Michael Beattie wrote: > On Sat, 5 Sep 1998, Igor Grobman wrote: > > > Having said that there is one exception to this rule ;-) and that is aol.c > om . > > It has been established that 99.9% of the mail with @aol.com from field ha > s > > nothing to do with any topics relevant to debian lists. Right now, all > > aol.com posts come to me, and I forward them to the list if necessary (I > > haven't had to do any of that lately). > > Heh... its funny really.. AOL has quite strict rules does it not? Correct > me if I am wrong.
Yes they do, but they do have a huge customer base and it's very easy to sign on even for a newbie, plus their clueful/clueless ratio is probably the lowest in the industry ;-). That means that the spammers have no problem signing on with a new account as soon as they are kicked off, and that the chances of a relevant post to debian lists are very low. I haven't seen one in about 2 months. -- Proudly running Debian Linux! Linux vs. Windows is a no-Win situation.... Igor Grobman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]