Release announcement translation

Thomas w. Cranston cranston_tom at asapchoice.com
Sun Aug 13 18:02:01 UTC 2006


Paul W. Frields wrote:

>On Sun, 2006-08-13 at 12:03 -0500, Thomas w. Cranston wrote:
>  
>
>>Could you please identify youself better? The following are the subject 
>>and sender:
>>Rahul
>>Release announcement translation
>>
>>I have no quick way of knowing if this is spam or somthing from or 
>>relating to the Fedora documents project, so it just looks like spam to 
>>me, since I am not familiar with your name.
>>
>>Spammers are beginning to craft subject lins that look like they might 
>>relate to a forum, etc.
>>In this case I used a little intuition, but my esp is running a little thin.
>>
>>This goes out to everyone out there, and not just you Rahul.
>>    
>>
>
>Although not impossible, it's not easy for spammers to get on this list,
>since verifying registration requires human intervention.  If you're
>having trouble separating fedora-docs-list mail from your normal mail,
>try using a filter that distinguishes it based on Recipients or List-Id
>tags in the source.  Most email clients have this capability.
>
>I use Evolution and the "Filters" option, and move incoming mail into a
>"fedora-docs" folder if it has a "Recipients" tag that includes
>"fedora-docs-list at redhat.com".  Try it, you'll like it!
>
>Of course, the content of this mail shows that it's clearly not spam and
>directly pertains to Fedora documentation, which is another useful
>clue. :-)
>
>  
>
You Wrote:

>Of course, the content of this mail shows that it's clearly not spam and
>directly pertains to Fedora documentation, which is another useful
>clue.
>
I do not want to open a message ig it looks like spam!








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