Deeztek Support wrote on 24/08/16 2:15 AM: [advertising copy snipped out of quote]
Yes, I'm being less lenient to you than to others by singling you out. If I didn't use some threshold criteria for when I speak up when someone is off topic for the list or is treading on the Apache Code of Conduct, too many of my emails to this list would be about that. However: 1) Please keep such blatant advertising off this list. I'm sure you are clever enough at email configuration to remove the advertising when you send email to this mailing list. It might be better for you to use an named email address instead of the role address "support@" so we know who we are talking to when you write to this list. You can subscribe an address to send to the mailing list without receiving a second copy of everything by sending an email from that address to users-allow-subscribe at spamassassin.apache.org instead of the usual subscription address of users-subscribe. 2) Trademark requirements say that you MUST use the full name "Apache SpamAssassin" in your marketing literature, not "Spamassassin" or even the correctly spelled "SpamAssassin". For example see https://spamassassin.apache.org/doc.html in the copyright statement at the bottom of the page. Alternatives include using the TM mark on just "SpamAsssassin" with a disclaimer elsewhere on the page that it is a registered trademark of the Apache Software Foundation, but usually "Apache SpamAssassin" is easier. 3) In case you didn't get the implication from #2, please talk to your marketing and legal people right away and change "Spamassassin" and "SpamAssassin" in all your marketing literature and advertising to "Apache SpamAssassin". Apache Legal is really insistent on that. 4) And finally, a reminder to everyone on the list, please complain to me or to the generic moderator address of users-ow...@spamassassin.apache.org and not to the whole list when you would otherwise start or continue a flame war about someone's post to the mailing list. That goes for those of you who know you're right and for everyone not you who is wrong. Thank you, Sidney Markowitz Chair, Apache SpamAssassin Project Management Committee and mailing list moderator