On Thu, 30 Nov 2023 at 10:32, Amarendra Godbole via plug-mail < plug-mail@plug.org.in> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 8:27 PM Mayuresh via plug-mail > <plug-mail@plug.org.in> wrote: > > > > On Thu, Nov 30, 2023 at 09:49:26AM +0530, Mayuresh via plug-mail wrote: > > > I see some mail traffic and when I open the mail I find something that > > > does not interest me (and guess that may not be interesting many > others, > > > but that's not really my call). > > > > Ok, I recollect, this is second such incidence and the sender's domain is > > the same though the email id has changed. > > > > Last time I got rid of the menace by a simple procmail rule. I'll just > > extend this rule to the new spammer. > > > > It's better to just mask the nuisance than giving up membership of a > forum > > I have belonged to for 23 years. > > > > My procmail rule with some masking: > > > > :0 > > * ^From: .*xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxsion.com > > /dev/null > [...] > > Read my mind brother! When we have technical tools to ignore certain > emails, better use them, than sign-off. > > The list isn't as active -- I believe it has run its course, since > Linux is now a "mainstream" OS, with abundance of knowledge and > information available via a simple interweb search. > > At least email is no longer that prevalent for present day folks compared to social media or messenger services. For PLUG, maybe pandemic drove a few nails in, else PLUG meets were almost regular until then. A virtual meet never really counted as meeting up. > I stay here for nostalgia, and I believe many do so too. Pretty sure > Sudhanwa is lurking around here somewhere too... :-) > > Most are around.. may not be reading mails daily! I am reading almost after an year! Karunakar
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