On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 04:35:12AM +0200, Thomas Ritter wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 7. Oktober 2003 03:30 schrieb Antiphon:
> > I don't have any faith in anti-spam legislation. There's no way laws can
> > stop spam. It's like pornography, religions, drugs and guns. The more you
> > try to regulate it, th
You prove my point :-D Enough people will always want drugs, pr0n, guns,
religion, and spam products that you'll never be able to stop them from
getting (or attempting to get) it, including money from former Nigerian vice
presidents.
None of which is to say that these five things are similar i
Am Dienstag, 7. Oktober 2003 03:30 schrieb Antiphon:
> I don't have any faith in anti-spam legislation. There's no way laws can
> stop spam. It's like pornography, religions, drugs and guns. The more you
> try to regulate it, the less you'll succeed at stopping it. Spam is a
> problem created by te
Well, I'm kind of bummed out about the whole thing now. Chris's point is
correct that there are other places where debian-kde is archived and that
getting everyone to change en masse would be difficult to do.
I don't have any faith in anti-spam legislation. There's no way laws can stop
spam. It
Again, as mentioned by many people, if you don't want Spam, use and ISP
service that provides Spam blocking.. If you can't use an ISP with that
service, buy a POP address from any of the ISP's that sell just POP mailboxes
with full Anti-Spam features.. (Usually about $5/month) This is an issue
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