You going to send them the bill then? At the bottom off the mailinglist subscription page:
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/subscribe is the mailinglist policy. Basically, the policy says either pay us $1,000 up front or $1,999 after. Martin (Joey, whatever you prefer...), Remco, Alexander, Anand (the listed mailing lists administration members): I think that you have some volunteers to send dunning notices within this thread (myself included). If you already are, could you post a summary of your actions and results on a periodic basis to somewhere that we can refer the "close the list" thread starters to? On Sat, 23 Dec 2000, Robert van der Meulen wrote: > Quoting Ben Collins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > BTW, I'm on a 28.8, and I get over 1000 emails a day from all the lists I > > am sub'd to. So I do see a lot of spam, even beyond Debian's lists. If I > > can ignore it, so can everyone else, IMNHO. > Ignoring spam has made the internet the spam-ridden place it is right now. > As long as people do not do anything about it, spam will be as commonplace > and as 'ignorable' as spam by snailmail. > I do not like that, and lots of people don't. Apart from the annoyances, > spammers almost regularly clobber up mailservers, network links, and > are being _very_ intrusive. > Spam is not an ignorable problem, and every spam-account i can manage to get > killed, will get killed. > If your opinion is that we shouldn't actively try to bring down the spam to > a minimum, and just delete it - that's your opinion, but definately not > mine, and not a lot of others' too ;) > > Greets, > Robert > > -- Pardon me, but you have obviously mistaken me for someone who gives a damn. email [EMAIL PROTECTED]