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From: "Moore, Laura A. " <MooreLA@nima.mil>
To: SC24@dkuug.dk
Subject: New reflector site suggestions?
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 13:14:23 -0500
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I've received some suggestions for moving the reflector site.
	Options  included 
	 yahoo egroups 
	msn communities
 or the addition of controls on the dkuug reflector
	What opinions are there in instituting access controls / password on
the reflector
or moving to a new location.
	I'm not at all knowledgeable about these things, so your guidance is
appreciated.

Laura 

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Steve Carson [SMTP:carson@gscassociates.com]
> Sent:	Thursday, March 22, 2001 10:36 AM
> To:	fujimura
> Cc:	SC24@dkuug.dk
> Subject:	(SC24.524) junk mails
> 
> At 08:54 PM 06/22/2003 +0900, fujimura wrote:
> >Dear Sc24 people,
> >
> >Recently we received too many junk mails from
> >SC24@dkuug.dk mailing list and I fear those mails 
> >will become  more and more.
> >
> >I think it is of no use to request DKUUG for improvements
> >because for many months before getting junk mails from sc24@dkuug.dk,
> >I also got much more junk mails from SC22WG20@dkuug.dk.
> >
> >SC22 WG20 people got angry and asked an expert in DKUUG to
> >do improvements several times but those requests have been neglected.
> >
> >How should we do now?
> 
> I too am very concerned about the number of SPAM e-mails that pass through
> the reflector. I have personally been complaining to DKUUG for some time.
> ONe thing I have asked them to do is to insure that only list members can
> send to the list.  In most cases this is enough to eliminate all but the
> most sophisticated SPAM.
> 
> There are other places that the reflector could be moved to, including
> Yahoo E-Groups and MSN Communities. The later two both can be set up so
> that only list members can post and a moderator must approve all requests
> for membership. I participate in some Consortia activities and research
> projects that now use these free and "public" e-mail resources and we have
> had no problems with SPAM.
> 
> >
> >Koreaki Fujimura
> >
> >
> >-------------
> >Koreaki Fujimura, 
> >
> >    (until 2001-03-31)
> >    Intelligent Systems Division, Electrotechnical Laboratory,
> >    1-1-4, Umezono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8568, Japan
> >    Tel: +81 298 61 5181, Fax: +81 298 61 5989, E-mail:
> fujimura@etl.go.jp 
> >	
> >    (from 2001-04-01) Intelligent Systems Institute, 
> >    National Institute of Advenced Industrial Science and Technology,
> >    1-1-4, Umezono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8568, Japan
> >    Tel: +81 298 61 5181, Fax: +81 298 61 xxxx, E-mail:
> k.fujimura@aist.go.jp
> >
> >
> >
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