[sane-devel] "Tollyboy Products"
Till Kamppeter
till.kamppeter@gmx.net
Wed, 16 Oct 2002 17:44:05 +0200
I have made all mailing lists on linuxprinting.org subscriber-only to
avoid spam getting onto the lists. If this guy is not subscribed (which
is probably the case) one could block him out by making the SANE
subscriber-only, too. If he subscribes to lists only to get spam onto
them, the list admin should unsubscribe him, and if the mailing list
software allows it, blacklist his address against re-subscribing.
It is very awkward for every list user to set up filter rules personally.
In addition, scanning problems can never be solved by auto-responders,
also they don't give any suggestion to make SANE better. Should postings
which are obviously from auto-responders be blocked out in general? At
least the sender domain "tollyboy.com" should be blocked.
You are explaining the exact steps how to set a filter rule which
deletes these mails (or does it even forward them automatically to
uce@ftc.gov?), but you don't tell which mail client you are using. My
Mozilla has no "Filter" pull-down menu (but also a filter dialog, but
this dialog has no auto-forwarding to uce@ftc.gov).
Till
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Wednesday 16 October 2002 10:38, Matto Marjanovic wrote:
>
>>Could someone (David?) please remove "sane@tollyboy.com" from the
>>mailing list? Mr. Davies can resubscribe himself after he gets
>>out of the hospital and/or fixes his vacation script.
>
>
> I take it you didn't visit the web page to see just what tollyboy's
> jolly generator was then? I didn't go past the opening page, but
> its front and center display was for a combination safety belt and
> cod-piece from 500 years back, called a 'security' belt. Complete
> with gold chains & assorted S&M trimmings.
>
> In other words that autoresponder message is nothing more than pure
> spam, and has absolutely nothing to do with sane. Pull down
> filters, add a from=autoresponder, close, hit ctrl+j and voila!
> uce@ftc.gov now will get all further copies starting with the 3
> I've got so far today.
>
> I recommend US citizens follow suite.
>