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Deedra Waters wrote: |
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> I see no reason why daniel can't keep his email address and a shell on |
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> emu. In all honesty, I'm a bit surprised that that was pulled in the first |
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> place conciddering that the nfp is still being set up, he still runs the |
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> store, and he is gentoo's founder even though he is no longer a dev. |
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> I'm not saying that we should let all former devs keep their email/shells, |
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> but in this case, I think that an exception should be made. |
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I agree, in any case his @gentoo.org address is still used for business |
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(ours and his own) and needs to be maintained, granted it's still |
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enabled but he must be able to configure it to be productive (ie: free |
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of spam).. |
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Also, just as a side note, Daniel, you might find it useful to make a |
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'Spam' imap folder and place all your spam there and cron a sa-learn |
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--spam .maildir/.Spam/cur .. that will give the bayesian filter a good |
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seed to filter spam that the rules don't catch (and requires nothing |
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more than to drop uncaught spam into the folder on the client side), I |
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do this and it is far more effective than relying only on the SA rules. |
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Joshua Brindle |
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