Too Much Mail Volume

Peter R Fife pfife@cisco.com
Tue Dec 2 22:06:00 GMT 1997


I don't see what the fuss is about with spam email and the like. Just set
up the appropriate filters to put spam etc into a spam mailbox. Then,
quickly scan the contents of this mailbox, read anything that looks
interesting and delete the rest. That's what I do. The only problem I see
with spam email is wasting Internet bandwidth. 

So, I filter this mailing list to a particular mailbox. I only read it when
I want to.

Regards,
Peter


At 03:38 PM 12/2/97 GMT, Chris Faylor wrote:
>In article < 6j3hsQAppfB@mike.franken.de >,
>Michael Hirmke <mh@mike.franken.de> wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>>I second the idea of moving this mailing list to a newsgroup.
>>
>>No. This isn't a high traffic mailing list compared to a lot of other
>>lists I am on.
>
>I vote emphatically against moving this to a newsgroup.  I don't think that
>the traffic justifies it.  Also, we'll all be subject to much more spam
>both from the newsgroup spammers and from the spammers who harvest mail
>addresses from newsgroup headers.
>
>If cygwin or some well-connected site wanted to set up a private NNTP
>server to host a private newsgroup, however, I think that would be a
>great idea.
>
>
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