[Linux-aus] Spam :: Linux Device
ac
ac at main.me
Mon Apr 25 21:04:42 AEST 2016
Dude, seriously, you should rather top post...
You posted: (i think?)
that i did not read what Noel said? (i did)
that I am redistributing spam assassin (i am not - i do not use it)
that I am an amateur spammer :)
spammer 101 is vague details and appeals to emotion?
any linux techie with some experience can read / understand what i am saying instead
of a vague accusation - why do you not say exactly what is vague to you so I can explain it better ?
did i miss anything? - for sanity - please rather top post :)
On Mon, 25 Apr 2016 20:11:25 +0930
"David Lloyd" <lloy0076 at adam.com.au> wrote:
> Hi Andre,
> > At the end of it though, my tech is a game changer and even if
> > people
> do
> > not use what I have - Spam is dead. And in a few years we will all
> > be
> on
> > this system I now have as people will simply copy what I have done
> > and
> > this is how it will work... I am a few years ahead though and by the
> time
> > they start competing I will have ai and some other toys :)
> Did you even read a word of what Noel said?
> > more info so that maybe it makes more somewhat more sense:
> > the systems are linked together, in clusters, so, for example your
> > neuron/system would give you full control over your own mail
> > server /
> > mail servers - as your mail server would query your own system so,
> > you
> > can remove / add your own blocks and ultimately control what you
> > receive or do not receive - your system is linked to a cluster
> > (like a
> cell) of
> > other systems and the main cluster or main cell is linked to a group
> of
> > other cluster controllers or cell controllers
> > So, you feed into your own system (by simply either forwarding a
> > spam
> > email (or users you allow forwarding a spam email to your cluster)
> > and
> > you can also manage your blocks from a mobile/smartphone/web and
> > you receive unblock requests from your own system - you can override
> > the cluster blocks as wel las the system blocks (which is basically
> the
> > equiv of a standard dnsbl)
> > All of the above works automagically or manually - up to the user /
> mail
> > server admin and obviously ALL the data is available on the system
> > (as
> in
> > the entire blocklists system, cluster and your own - this give you
> full and
> > ultimate control over what your last mile looks like - all of our
> > spam
> is not
> > the same -
> So, yeah, SpamAssassin becomes distributed.
> > and with regards to my identity, I think anyone that cares enough
> > (has
> > fu) can use whois, google etc and websites, etc for au needs to be
> made
> > - and if I am to work with an Aussie, the name/brands etc may/could
> > change - and this whole thing is not so much about me as it is
> basically
> > finding someone to pitch the au plan to and then to offer to help
> > the
> list -
> > but you are of course right - i am wrong... you guys do not know me
> and I
> > have never been to any of your meetings and am only part of this
> > community as a year or so ago I decided to exit my birth country and
> > investigate moving to au and I guess if I were you I would not trust
> me
> > either, so thank you for pointing all that out to me, I actually do
> > understand and appreciate it Adam :)
> I am so sorry that you are under the circumstances that you are.
> > best way forward for me is to try to find an Aussie to work with and
> as
> > my future is uncertain - I am not even that sure about anything at
> > the
> > moment (except that my tech really works well :) )
> Spammer 101: vague details, lofty ideals, then an appeal to one's
> emotions.
> DSL
>
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