handling spam from gmail.
Marc Roos
M.Roos at f1-outsourcing.eu
Thu Jun 11 14:10:02 EEST 2020
>> Yes tell that to the people that create rhel6, rhel7 and rhel8 and
give
>> lts support.
>
>as said that has nothing to do with your wrong training and RHEL has
>always the same problem: you can't package the latest and greatest
shit
>over 10 years because it requrires newer versions of dependencies
>
>so what you get with your lazyness by using a LTS distribution is a
>"never change a running system, just fix the worst bugs and don't
touch
>anything else"
>
>upstream developers don't hold development for 10 years
>
>written from a Fedora workstation with kernel 5.6.18-200.fc31.x86_64
>from last night realyed over a datacenter firewall and a mailserver
>using the same kernel
>
>> Unless google pays you to train your software to mark their messages
as
>> spam, you might want to consider yourself not to smart as well ;)
>
>unless i make good money from customers paying for a nearly 100%
>hitrate of spam combine with a zero-false-positive policy i am likely
>smarter than you
I would argue it is quite difficult to identify intelligence. I am
pretty
sure I would not start with your reasoning. I have a favourite German
saying I like to quote in matters like these
"gegen Dummheit kämpfen Götter selbst vergebens"
>> My solution would solve the problem others create (see the other
mail).
>> Your solution wastes your time and will always be carrying water to
the
>> sea. I think if 50% of providers in the world would do this, it
would
>> quickly be end of story for the spam originating from the networks
like
>> google and amazon.
>
>they won't give a shit and when i get such idiotic mails as you
propose
>i take the phone, call the sender and suggest to fire his mailadmin
>better sooner than later
>
>> If there is a McDonalds build next to your home, and their clients
throw
>> waste into your garden. You hold McDonalds liable for cleaning this
up
>> not? Or are you also going to cleanup their mess indefinitely.
>
>what a nonsense
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