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Re: vmlinuz too big



On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 22:14, Hugo S. Carrer wrote:
> Anyway I agree with you that it would be chaotic if we had a
> babel list. But one mail every now and then is not that bad

Every spammer says that one mail every now and then is not that bad!

The belief that you deserve to be the exception to the rule because a small 
infraction that you commit won't cause a problem as long as no-one else 
follows your example is the signature of a spammer.


I did not join this discussion to bash the people who were originally 
discussing in Portuguese.  I joined in because someone was suggesting that 
any language should be used (a theory that is a logical extension of your 
suggestion that a message every now and then is OK).


There are several potential approaches to dealing with this problem.  One 
approach is to configure a mail server to silently discard all email from 
non-English speaking countries.  Another approach is to configure a mail 
server to discard all email that has non-ASCII characters (forcing some 
people to change the representation of their name because it's normal 
spelling has accents or is written in an alphabet with >26 characters).  Both 
of these methods are being actively used in the fight against spam and could 
be adapted to deal with poly-lingual mailing lists.

I don't think that such a situation will benefit the people who don't speak 
English.

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