Gentoo Archives: gentoo-trustees

From: Joshua Brindle <method@g.o>
To: gentoo-trustees@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-trustees] Losing access to dev.gentoo.org
Date: Sat, 08 May 2004 22:14:16
Message-Id: 409D5BB4.3020004@gentoo.org
In Reply to: RE: [gentoo-trustees] Losing access to dev.gentoo.org by Deedra Waters
1 Deedra Waters wrote:
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3 > I see no reason why daniel can't keep his email address and a shell on
4 > emu. In all honesty, I'm a bit surprised that that was pulled in the first
5 > place conciddering that the nfp is still being set up, he still runs the
6 > store, and he is gentoo's founder even though he is no longer a dev.
7 >
8 > I'm not saying that we should let all former devs keep their email/shells,
9 > but in this case, I think that an exception should be made.
10 >
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12 >
13 >
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15 I agree, in any case his @gentoo.org address is still used for business
16 (ours and his own) and needs to be maintained, granted it's still
17 enabled but he must be able to configure it to be productive (ie: free
18 of spam)..
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20 Also, just as a side note, Daniel, you might find it useful to make a
21 'Spam' imap folder and place all your spam there and cron a sa-learn
22 --spam .maildir/.Spam/cur .. that will give the bayesian filter a good
23 seed to filter spam that the rules don't catch (and requires nothing
24 more than to drop uncaught spam into the folder on the client side), I
25 do this and it is far more effective than relying only on the SA rules.
26
27 Joshua Brindle
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RE: [gentoo-trustees] Losing access to dev.gentoo.org Daniel Robbins <drobbins@g.o>