* Re: you must get tons of spam at rms@gnu.org
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@ 2002-06-22 0:38 ` Dan Jacobson
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From: Dan Jacobson @ 2002-06-22 0:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
I just knew it. I asked him offline "you must get tons of spam at
rms@gnu.org" and
RMS> I read mail with Rmail.
meaning that he must be manually wading in bails of spam, unless his
pals have rigged up a super spam filter behind the scenes which
couldn't be the case as my message got through :-), and i send from
Asia's premier spam ISP, hinet.net :-)
Anyways, one way or the other, spam doesn't affect him, so it must be
an emacs.bug, as [if and] when i run rmail, spam still gets through
:-)
Anyways, I bet his talent is being wasted filtering spam manually, or
the talent of his assistant or something. Anyways, a mystery: RMS
vs. spam, how does he deal with it? Gotta know what the pros do!
I mean I'm in the process of strapping on procmail, junkbuster,
wwwoffle.conf tricks etc. real souped up ready to hit the net running,
once I figure it out. But as I be RMS naturally wouldn't ever need to
read a webpage with a [shudder] banner ad, all of that is irrelevant.
Hmm, what to the browser snoopers say he reads all day then? Gotta
know what the pros read.
I learned what is important in unix from analyzing my friends
lastcomm(1) log to see what he did the most.
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