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Full Disclosure: Re: "You have sent the attached unsolicited e-mail to an otherwise GOOD security email list."

Re: "You have sent the attached unsolicited e-mail to an otherwise GOOD security email list."

From: bkfsec <bkfsec_at_sdf.lonestar.org>
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 13:16:34 -0500

Michael Evanchik wrote:

>I have no problem with this list. I use a tool to passively filter this
>list the same that I do for the spam problem that has taken over planet
>earth....
>
>In your email client there is a button that will take care of this for you.
>
>Look for something in the respects of "DELETE"
>
>Anyone who can not decipher what is good and what is bad should be
>unsubscribed instead.
>
>
>
Agreed. But some people, of course, the first thing they think of when
they read something they don't like/agree with is "lock it down, control
everything, and remove the offender!"

When you're talking about networks and crime scenes, yeah - that works.
When you're talking about open mailing lists, it should only be used in
extreme circumstances (moderated mailing lists are a different story)...

We're not there yet... the delete key is still quite functional for
weeding out the noise.

             -Barry

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