Re: [Full-disclosure] Administrivia: Spring Cleaning
- From: Bipin Gautam <bipin.gautam@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2009 07:59:10 +0545
On 1/31/09, Georgi Guninski <guninski@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
2. you fail to realize that blacklisting is not a solution - ask the
antivirus sellers. it is much cpu-wise to filter the *known* few
accounts of n3td3v instead of reading every email saying "*X* sux much"
sent from a pseudo dummy email created at the cost of solving a
captcha.
Georgi, please run a mailing list first and put your *practical*
experience into theory...
n3td3v was a simple problem, and this is the only solution. n3td3v may
create different email id and post.... but he will be tired after
being ban for a hundred times / hundred tries.
chill...
-bipin
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