Karl Ferguson wrote: > > At 10:23 AM 27/04/97 -0700, Jim Pick wrote: > >I remember reading somewhere that the gateway from the mailing lists > >to the linux.* newsgroups was shutting down. Unfortunately, I can't > >find the message here anywhere. > > > >I suppose we could create our own debian.* newsgroups -- but I prefer > >getting them via e-mail anyways. > > Believe it or not, it's actually a good thing IMO. I've been replying to > users on debian-user and found that I suddenly receive multiple spam emails > everyday (and still are). Posting things to Usenet with your real email > address is just asking to be put on the latest spam stuff for the rest of > your life :( Thankyou to whoever shut it down :-)
My take on this is completely different. Using Usenet instead of a mailing list is more efficient in terms of disk usage and probably cpu load as well (the sysadmins here tell me that our mail servers have much higher load spikes now that people are using lists). Using trn to thread articles is more convenient than using elm (a GNUS-user tells me that its threading and searching are not as good). If you don't like getting mail-spam, deal with the spammer or the spam-site. Specimens like this who abuse internet resources need to have their accounts or sites cut off, and that will only happen if you complain to their hostmaster or access-provider. Many of them respond to complaints. You may also have a sysadmin or security officer at your own site who is willing to do this for you if you provide them with the spam message (including full headers). -- -Mike Horansky, Leland Consultant (http://consult.stanford.edu/) [EMAIL PROTECTED] OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY ME ARE NOT NECESSARILY SHARED BY MY EMPLOYERS. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .