Razi, at this point you've pretty much gone over the line. I'd consider calling him a lot of things, but spammer isn't one of them. You're definition of spam is not a generally accepted one, and shouldn't be used to describe what n3td3v does. His emails are hardly bulk, and are directed at a list of users who have *subscribed* to FD. If you aren't willing to tolerate or at least deal with the noise level, you should find a moderated list. So long as FD is unmoderated, there will be wide range of topics posted, not all of which are immediately pertinent to a disclosure of a vulnerability in code/applications/sites. If you don't want to see the noise, filter it out and stop responding to it. - Tremaine Lea Network Security Consultant Intrepid ACL "Paranoia for hire" On Tue, 2008-04-08 at 00:49 +0300, Razi Shaban wrote: > Spamming is sending multiple emails to a mailing list or usenet group > promoting something - in this case, the "n3td3v agenda." > > Multiple emails... check. > Mailing list... check. > Promoting something... check. > > -- > Razi
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