Re: Good Bye Cypherpunks!
Just for the record. I will not post to USENET given the spamming that seems to go to IDs that appear there. If any of you reading this are interested in law&crypto topics, please bookmark my homepage, and vist every so often. == The above may have been dictated via Dragon Dictate 2.52 voice recognition. Please be alert for unintentional word substitutions. A. Michael Froomkin | +1 (305) 284-4285; +1 (305) 284-6506 (fax) Associate Professor of Law | U. Miami School of Law | froomkin@law.miami.edu P.O. Box 248087 | http://www.law.miami.edu/~froomkin Coral Gables, FL 33124 USA | It's warm here.
Michael Froomkin writes:
Just for the record. I will not post to USENET given the spamming that seems to go to IDs that appear there.
Helpful hint: Mung your email address in a way which will confuse bots, but not humans. "From: froomkin@[NO-SPAM]law.miami.edu" should work nicely. This will also eliminate mail from very clueless people. -- Mike Duvos $ PGP 2.6 Public Key available $ mpd@netcom.com $ via Finger. $
[Fairly prominent Cypherpunk I'll decline to name- I don't mean to ridicule him personally, just his (distressingly common) attitude]
Just for the record. I will not post to USENET given the spamming that seems to go to IDs that appear there.
[chuckle] Just add an anti-spam segment to your email address. example: jsmith[at]foo.com Most people worth talking to have enough of a clue to replace [at] with @. if your software requires an apparently valid email address, try jsmith@NOSPAM.foo.com I put a spam-busted address in my .sig and give root@127.0.0.1 as my email in the from: header. Sure, somebody out there is going to be unhappy with me, but if they have a clue they'll figure it out. Meantime, the SpamBots are bouncing mail to the admin of the site instead of to me. That may not be enough if you're already in the spamming lists. Try using 'positive' filtering- instead of filtering to eliminate unwanted mail, filter email from regular correspondents into a 'approved' directory, and leave the rest in the inbox to pick through later. It seems very strange that the denziens of this list, reputed to be gutsy enough to take on the FBI, NSA, CIA, and White House, would be scared away from a discussion forum (Usenet) by uninvited email. We'd better hope they never figure out Cypherpunks, Guardians of Privacy and Defenders of Free Speech, are afraid of spam. (And supposedly the 'Moderation experiment' is over, so this won't get kicked onto the -flames list, although it's more ridicule than flame...)
On Fri, 14 Feb 1997 aaron@herringn.com wrote: <explanation of anti-spam e-mail addresses snipped>
I put a spam-busted address in my .sig and give root@127.0.0.1 as my email in the from: header. Sure, somebody out there is going to be unhappy with me, but if they have a clue they'll figure it out. Meantime, the SpamBots are bouncing mail to the admin of the site instead of to me.
<evil grin> That's *much* better than the mundane c.y.n.t.h.b@i.o.s.p.h.e.r.e.dot.n.e.t =============================================================== Cynthia H. Brown, P.Eng. E-mail: cynthb@iosphere.net | PGP Key: See Home Page Home Page: http://www.iosphere.net/~cynthb/ Junk mail will be ignored in the order in which it is received. Klein bottle for rent; enquire within.
On Fri, 14 Feb 1997 aaron@herringn.com wrote:
[Fairly prominent Cypherpunk I'll decline to name- I don't mean to ridicule him personally, just his (distressingly common) attitude]
Hey, I can take the heat. But I'm afraid you missed my perhaps too-terse point.
Just for the record. I will not post to USENET given the spamming that seems to go to IDs that appear there.
[chuckle]
Just add an anti-spam segment to your email address.
example:
jsmith[at]foo.com
It's not that simple. Consider: 1) I stopped learning more about new computer tools than the minimum needed to do my work a long time ago, when I stopped programming and started lawyering. It wasn't an efficient use of my time. 2) Our system here has ONE email system: PINE. It defaults my "from" address. There is no obvious way to override it. I may have the necessary tools and permissions, I may not; I don't feel like taking whatever time it takes to figure it out. We use PINE for usenet and email, using the same config file. There are other usenet tools here, like tin, but I would have to learn them. Again, I have no idea if I have the permissions/tools/knowledge to alter my headers. I am certain that I could hack it with time enough and motivation enough. I have neither. 3) I do other things besides talk to you with this tool. I communicate with students, family and others. I want them to get my real headers. I don't want an elaborate switching mechanims every time I change the person I'm speaking to.
Most people worth talking to have enough of a clue to replace [at] with @.
if your software requires an apparently valid email address, try
jsmith@NOSPAM.foo.com
I put a spam-busted address in my .sig and give root@127.0.0.1 as my email in the from: header. Sure, somebody out there is going to be unhappy with me, but if they have a clue they'll figure it out. Meantime, the SpamBots are bouncing mail to the admin of the site instead of to me.
That may not be enough if you're already in the spamming lists. Try using 'positive' filtering- instead of filtering to eliminate unwanted mail, filter email from regular correspondents into a 'approved' directory, and leave the rest in the inbox to pick through later.
It seems very strange that the denziens of this list, reputed to be gutsy enough to take on the FBI, NSA, CIA, and White House, would be scared away from a discussion forum (Usenet) by uninvited email.
We'd better hope they never figure out Cypherpunks, Guardians of Privacy and Defenders of Free Speech, are afraid of spam.
(And supposedly the 'Moderation experiment' is over, so this won't get kicked onto the -flames list, although it's more ridicule than flame...)
== The above may have been dictated via Dragon Dictate 2.52 voice recognition. Please be alert for unintentional word substitutions. A. Michael Froomkin | +1 (305) 284-4285; +1 (305) 284-6506 (fax) Associate Professor of Law | U. Miami School of Law | froomkin@law.miami.edu P.O. Box 248087 | http://www.law.miami.edu/~froomkin Coral Gables, FL 33124 USA | It's warm here.
Michael Froomkin - U.Miami School of Law wrote: | Just for the record. I will not post to USENET given the spamming that | seems to go to IDs that appear there. Your postings appear on the web, as part of the cypherpunks archives at infinity.nus.sg. http://infinity.nus.sg/cypherpunks/current/0089.html There seem to be robots that search the web; I've never even read usenet from this account, and I get spam. Adam -- "It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once." -Hume
Yes, I get spam too. But it's still less than the spam directed at an old account on another machine, that posted regularly to usenet until about 3 years ago! And hasn't been used at all since... On Fri, 14 Feb 1997, Adam Shostack wrote:
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 1997 18:38:24 -0500 (EST) From: Adam Shostack <adam@homeport.org> To: "Michael Froomkin - U.Miami School of Law" <froomkin@law.miami.edu> Cc: shamrock@netcom.com, tcmay@got.net, cypherpunks@toad.com Subject: Re: Good Bye Cypherpunks!
Michael Froomkin - U.Miami School of Law wrote: | Just for the record. I will not post to USENET given the spamming that | seems to go to IDs that appear there.
Your postings appear on the web, as part of the cypherpunks archives at infinity.nus.sg.
http://infinity.nus.sg/cypherpunks/current/0089.html
There seem to be robots that search the web; I've never even read usenet from this account, and I get spam.
Adam
-- "It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once." -Hume
== The above may have been dictated via Dragon Dictate 2.52 voice recognition. Please be alert for unintentional word substitutions. A. Michael Froomkin | +1 (305) 284-4285; +1 (305) 284-6506 (fax) Associate Professor of Law | U. Miami School of Law | froomkin@law.miami.edu P.O. Box 248087 | http://www.law.miami.edu/~froomkin Coral Gables, FL 33124 USA | It's warm here.
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