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janderson askme at me.com
Sun Apr 8 10:26:18 PDT 2007


Anders Bergh wrote:
> I'm on GMail so spam is not an issue for me. Spam bots, I challenge
> you: anders1 at gmail.com.

In my experience it does a better job then other programs.  But some 
spam messages still get though.  It also sometimes spamifies messages 
that are legit.  Particularly if you write something like "Hay Jim, we 
haven't spoken for a while.  What have u been up to?".


> 
> On 4/6/07, Georg Wrede <georg at nospam.org> wrote:
>> For several separate reasons, I have decided to publish my contact
>> xxyxxxx information here. (The x's are just to con robots.) I imagine
>> that publishing it thusly will be obvious to all of you, and still
>> unavailable to trivial robots, so here goes:
>>
>> me: Georg Wrede                 // name, or my average signature...
>> write: georg.wrede
>> after the funny a,
>> [possibly several parts here]
>> part 1: iki
>> part 0: fi
>>
>> Can't figure it out? Too bad. Then you're either a robot, or not worthy
>> of reading this NG in the first place.  <smiley of condescending
>> distaste and aggression>
>>
>> ---
>>
>> I challenge you to reply to this with yours.
>>
>> For all of us, saving these would be appropriate, right.
>>
>> ---
>>
>> Ah, and thinking a bit more on this, let's agree on that whenever we
>> unexpectedly mail each other we'll put the magic letters 'DMD' at the
>> beginning of the Subject!
>>
>> "DMD Wow, I loved your last post about arrays of references to indirect
>> addresses of AAs sorted by bovine dung!"
>>
>> This way the post will pass my junk-mail filter, "and that's not all!"
>> It'll get priority treatment when visually browsing through the new 
>> headers.
>>
>> DMD here stands for Digital Mars D language, not for the DMD compiler as
>> opposed to GDC or whatever. (Do I really have to spell this out?)
>>
>> ---
>>
>> At first I had a reasonable heading to this post, but then I got the
>> idea that we'll need to do this every 6 to 12 months anyway, so a stupid
>> but unforgettable heading would be apropriate, so, the first guy after
>> the "6 months" ought to create a new thread with the same heading. (And
>> even forgetting this particular header, simply searching for single-word
>> all-caps headers gets you a long way.)
>>
>>
> 
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