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Re: Two web page issues
- From: Eli Barzilay <eli at barzilay dot org>
- To: Erik Soderquist <Erik dot Soderquist at dynatrace dot com>
- Cc: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2016 13:45:07 -0500
- Subject: Re: Two web page issues
- Authentication-results: sourceware.org; auth=none
- References: <CALO-guto40G+TJ5a+=mcAeyFcN0pj1JRniUK_gjGBmy76w6Pzw at mail dot gmail dot com> <CACoZoo3fCFt=xH1rj2DFWdUJFvTKE9mPXRQHpEMSc64bCv5FPw at mail dot gmail dot com>
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 1:34 PM, Erik Soderquist
<Erik.Soderquist@dynatrace.com> wrote:
>
> https://cygwin.com/acronyms/
>
> I don't know how this is linked to; I have it bookmarked.
(Yeah, I did get there eventually, both times (possibly more). It
didn't help that I spend a few good minutes reading around only to end
up learning that it's a silly acronym that could have been spared...)
> I've found it before, but I'm subscribed, so... specifically not
> listing the address is a common spam prevention method, and many lists
> will reject (silently or otherwise) email from non-subscribed
> addresses as a spam prevention method as well.
I thought that this could be a motivation too -- but first, at least the
"foo at cygwin dot com" could be used, and second, I checked other lists
there and some do list their address. (And as someone who managed a
relatively popular bunch of mailing lists, I can definitely say that not
writing the mailing list's address on a web page is not going to make a
noticeable dent at the amount of spam it receives...)
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