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Re: Proposal to fix spamming (was Re: [oc] NEED NOTES)
I think this has a great chance to work.
So, I agree with all itens. Please go ahead.
Best regards,
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Marco Antonio Simon Dal Poz http://www.lsi.usp.br/~mdalpoz
mdalpoz@lsi.usp.br "old Fords never die, just get better"
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, John Dalton wrote:
> Repeating a suggestion made in the early days of this list:
>
>
> 1) Require all mail come from list members
>
> 2) Allow requirement '1)' to be overridden by including
> the string '[oc]' in the subject.
>
>
> Additionally:
>
> 3) If mail comes from a non-registered user, without '[oc]'
> in the subject, autoreply with a message along the lines.
> "Your mail has been rejected. Please refer to the opencores
> FAQ for reasons why."
> The FAQ will contain an question/answer explaing the system
> and the need to either register, or include '[oc]' in the subject.
>
>
> Advantages of this system:
> - It allows users to post from any mail address (useful if at
> a temporary address).
> - It allows all replies through to the list, irrespective of where
> thay are posted from (as they contain '[oc]' in the subject).
> - The autoreply guards against valid messages being dropped, but
> it is very unlikely a Spammer will read the FAQ for reasons why their
> mail failed. (plus I'll put the answer right under the one about
> Spamming not being allowed on the list).
>
> What do people think of this proposal?
>
> Best wishes
> John
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