] Please, unless it's absolutely necessary, don't reply, and use you mail ] filters if you would prefer not to see the list abused in this way. Personally I'm hoping not to have to use a permanent mail filter (even on someone like Adam Todd). My current plan is that if he can get his mail messages to the dns list down to 1 per day and <100 lines (that's including mail headers, signatures, quoted text, etc) for a while then I will start reading his messages again. But for now, I'm just refiling the noisy one's messages to my junk folder, where I will read them after I have caught up on all of my regular email (which at this rate, is probably a few years after I retire). That way I won't be the slightest bit tempted to reply to his repetitious ramblings and attacks on groups who are trying to get things done, and avoid exacerbating the situation. __________________________________________________________________________ David Keegel <djk§cyber.com.au> URL: http://www.cyber.com.au/users/djk/ Cybersource P/L: Unix Systems Administration and TCP/IP network managementReceived on Mon Apr 06 1998 - 09:29:46 UTC
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