What happens when Mr. Petrie comes in Monday morning to check his latest posts on the mailing list and sees he has been banned? What happens when someone else on the list stays home one day and forgets to manually unsubscribe to the mailing list for that day?
Is it really the end users fault for not remembering to visit the website and click the link to unsubscribe for the day... or is it the mailing list's administrator's fault for allowing this type of spam to work it's way through to everyone of our mailboxes?
Hal Burgiss posted this:
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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert P. J. Day [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 9:04 AM
To: redhat mailing list
Subject: mr petrie is history
earlier this morning, i explained what was happening here to the mail list admin at red hat. i just got back a response that mr. petrie is (allegedly) history.
rday
Robert P. J. Day, RHCE, RHCI
Eno River Technologies, Chapel Hill NC
Unix, Linux and Open Source corporate training
http://www.linux-migration.org
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