Re: Spam and the OpenSSL User Forum

2001-10-10 Thread Mads Toftum
Not that this really is the place for this kind of discussion, but your claims are just too far from the truth to be left unanswered. First start by reading /about/ and /FAQ/ at http://ordb.org/ On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 07:04:13PM -0400, Tom Biggs wrote: > > Um, yeah, but they are little net.dic

Re: Spam and the OpenSSL User Forum

2001-10-09 Thread Götz Babin-Ebell
Jeremy Smith wrote: > > There appears to be an increasing amount of spam that is being > > transmitted via this forum. This is in addition to all the virus > > notifications from recipient servers. > > > > Can anything be done to try and filter this stuff out? > > I was going to suggest only acce

Re: Spam and the OpenSSL User Forum

2001-10-09 Thread Mads Toftum
On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 08:41:11AM -0400, Mark Annal wrote: > There appears to be an increasing amount of spam that is being transmitted > via this forum. This is in addition to all the virus notifications from > recipient servers. > > Can anything be done to try and filter this stuff out? > Su

Re: Spam and the OpenSSL User Forum

2001-10-09 Thread Jeremy Smith
> There appears to be an increasing amount of spam that is being > transmitted via this forum. This is in addition to all the virus > notifications from recipient servers. > > Can anything be done to try and filter this stuff out? I was going to suggest only accepting digitally signed messages (a

Spam and the OpenSSL User Forum

2001-10-09 Thread Mark Annal
Title: Spam and the OpenSSL User Forum There appears to be an increasing amount of spam that is being transmitted via this forum. This is in addition to all the virus notifications from recipient servers. Can anything be done to try and filter this stuff out