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Hi Jean, *,

Jean Hollis Weber schrieb:

[.. clear text mailadresses in tdf mailarchive ..]

To answer Scott's original question: It's not something that concerns
me personally. My many email addresses are all over the internet, so
having my address harvested from another list makes no difference.

It's Your private way to handle this..

I get a zillion spam messages a day, almost all of which gmail filters
out for me.

I did some statistics for all of my emails last year:
highest peak level was about 9000 in 60 days (150/day average) caused
mostly by three (!) mailadresses. One of them was my OOo-mailinglist
adress causing almost half of all spam.

After switching this three ones (two of them were known addresses
kontakt@, webmaster@) there stay about 600/60days (10/day average).

Even if google offers a service for free (as free beer! ;o))) defending
another service for free (all that bots out there) I think it is a good
idea to stop feeding spam machine that easy.

I'd apreciate The Document Foundation not to step in the footprints of
callab.net whether in this affair nor in some others. :o))


Gruß/regards
-- 
Friedrich

Ansprechpartner / contact person for the "PrOOo-Box"
german language "best Office Suite ever" and more on CD/DVD 
http://prooo-box.org  -- footer changed on 2010-10-07




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