On Sat, 13 Sep 2008 19:13:20 BST, n3td3v said:
Are you saying MI5 don't have an interest in protecting their computer
systems? Shut the fuck up Valdis, of course they read FD and probably
read it manually like any IT department in any organization should.
Actually, they probably apply at least *some* automation, like some basic
signal-to-noise filtering. In procmail, it would go something like:
:0
*^From:.*n3td3v
/dev/null
At which point the list is fairly low-traffic and much higher actual usable
content percentage.
The chances of that procmail filter accidentally throwing a false-positive on
an item that is both important *and* not also echoed on other mailing lists
is sufficiently low as to not worry about.
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