Speaking of mail etc
John Abreau
jabr at abreau.net
Tue Jul 29 20:38:58 EDT 2003
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 09:57, Rich Braun wrote:
> As an example, I see a *lot* of html mail getting posted to one of my favorite
> techie lists (nanog), one where I would've expected peer pressure would have
> excluded such items. (You don't see those very often here on BLU, because
> such submitters get shouted down quickly.) The list software can't parse
> them, so you get all these =20, =3D, and html tags.
When I receive an html message myself, I habitually delete it
on the assumption that it's spam.
As for the mailing lists, they're configured to only allow
subscribers to post. Non-subscribers' messages get queued for
administrative review, and those messages almost always turn
out to be spam.
Occasionally something legitimate gets caught, for instance when
somebody subscribed with an "attbi.com" address posts from a
"comcast.com" address, and I'd generally pass those along if I
don't remember seeing them already re-posted by the author.
However, when I review these messages, the first thing I notice is
if they're plain-text or html. Anything that's html I delete with
no further analysis.
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