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Re: [Full-disclosure] n3td3v domain



rholgstad wrote:
> I think valdis and n3td3v should get a room... n3td3v covering the room 
> and valdis covering the viagra.
>
> Valdis.Kletnieks@xxxxxx wrote:
>   
>> On Sat, 13 Sep 2008 19:13:20 BST, n3td3v said:
>>   
>>     
>>> Are you saying MI5 don't have an interest in protecting their computer
>>> systems? Shut the fuck up Valdis, of course they read FD and probably
>>> read it manually like any IT department in any organization should.
>>>     
>>>       
>> Actually, they probably apply at least *some* automation, like some basic
>> signal-to-noise filtering.  In procmail, it would go something like:
>>
>> :0
>> *^From:.*n3td3v
>> /dev/null
>>
>> At which point the list is fairly low-traffic and much higher actual usable
>> content percentage.
>>
>> The chances of that procmail filter accidentally throwing a false-positive on
>> an item that is both important *and* not also echoed on other mailing lists
>> is sufficiently low as to not worry about.
>>
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Rather unnecessary, and childish to say the least.

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