[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Gabriel> I use a discardable email address from Yahoo. Spam filtering is > Gabriel> good, and when you get too much spam, just delete that address > Gabriel> and create another one. > > Maybe it's just me, but creating and discarding email addresses makes me > think the spammers have won. I'd prefer to face them down at high noon. > Six guns at twenty paces (figuratively speaking, of course).
using a baseball bat to chase them across one or more yellow jackets nest work for me. But to address your issue about spammers having won, I would argue that they have. mailing list archives are cluttered with so much junk they're useless, people are losing e-mail they should otherwise get, folks are abandoning e-mail addresses rendering contact information on webpages and memory useless. Filters are not the answer. Filters are actually the problem because since they operate on a probabilistic basis, spammers gain more visibility by increasing traffic. Filters improve, volumes go up. It's gotten so bad, people are making serious plans to introduce identity-based systems to authenticate servers and possibly even addresses. What's scary is that this kind of technology can be easily abused by various powers to shut down the ability to speak. Just think about the judicial load needed to adjudicate complaints in either direction. I have a solution that has been working for me for the past three or four years. I'm almost done with the next release (I pray) with a better installation process as well as improvements throughout the system. I'll post the announcement here when things are working. ---eric -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list