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What can we do about all the spam that comp.lang.python is getting?
Things are getting pretty bad.
Jun 27 '08 #1
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On Apr 16, 12:01*pm, sr...@ferg.org wrote:
What can we do about all the spam that comp.lang.python is getting?
Things are getting pretty bad.
Buy Google and make them fix it.
Jun 27 '08 #2
In article
<f9**********************************@f36g2000hsa. googlegroups.com>,
Mensanator <me********@aol.comwrote:
On Apr 16, 12:01*pm, sr...@ferg.org wrote:
What can we do about all the spam that comp.lang.python is getting?
Things are getting pretty bad.

Buy Google and make them fix it.
I've had pretty good luck with MT-NewsWatcher, a freeware Mac newsreader
that performs Bayesian spam filtering. Thunderbird's Usenet reader also
offers Bayesian filtering, which presumably works just as well for
classifying Usenet spam as it does at handling email spam.

So download a "real" NNTP client for whatever platform you're on and
give its spam filter a shot; clearly Google is not interested in
fighting spam itself.

--
Mark Shroyer
http://markshroyer.com/contact/
Jun 27 '08 #3
On 2008-04-16, Mark Shroyer <us*********@markshroyer.comwrote:
In article
<f9**********************************@f36g2000hsa .googlegroups.com>,
Mensanator <me********@aol.comwrote:
>On Apr 16, 12:01?pm, sr...@ferg.org wrote:
What can we do about all the spam that comp.lang.python is getting?
Things are getting pretty bad.

Buy Google and make them fix it.

I've had pretty good luck with MT-NewsWatcher, a freeware Mac
newsreader that performs Bayesian spam filtering.
Thunderbird's Usenet reader also offers Bayesian filtering,
which presumably works just as well for classifying Usenet
spam as it does at handling email spam.

So download a "real" NNTP client for whatever platform you're
on and give its spam filter a shot; clearly Google is not
interested in fighting spam itself.
Plonking anything posted via google.groups is the simplest
answer.

--
Grant Edwards grante Yow! Am I accompanied by a
at PARENT or GUARDIAN?
visi.com
Jun 27 '08 #4
In article <w56dnSenjuIcyJrVnZ2dnUVZ_rDinZ2d@visi>,
Grant Edwards <gr****@visi.comwrote:
On 2008-04-16, Mark Shroyer <us*********@markshroyer.comwrote:
In article
<f9**********************************@f36g2000hsa. googlegroups.com>,
Mensanator <me********@aol.comwrote:
On Apr 16, 12:01?pm, sr...@ferg.org wrote:
What can we do about all the spam that comp.lang.python is getting?
Things are getting pretty bad.

Buy Google and make them fix it.
I've had pretty good luck with MT-NewsWatcher, a freeware Mac
newsreader that performs Bayesian spam filtering.
Thunderbird's Usenet reader also offers Bayesian filtering,
which presumably works just as well for classifying Usenet
spam as it does at handling email spam.

So download a "real" NNTP client for whatever platform you're
on and give its spam filter a shot; clearly Google is not
interested in fighting spam itself.

Plonking anything posted via google.groups is the simplest
answer.
Yes, but it's hard to give him that advice with a straight face until
I've convinced him to stop using Google Groups to begin with ;)

--
Mark Shroyer
http://markshroyer.com/contact/
Jun 27 '08 #5
On 2008-04-17, Mark Shroyer <us*********@markshroyer.comwrote:
>>So download a "real" NNTP client for whatever platform you're
on and give its spam filter a shot; clearly Google is not
interested in fighting spam itself.

Plonking anything posted via google.groups is the simplest
answer.

Yes, but it's hard to give him that advice with a straight
face until I've convinced him to stop using Google Groups to
begin with ;)
When using Google Groups can one kill all posts made via Google
Groups? Presuming he has no burning need to see his own posts
(something that can't be said for everybody in the history of
Usenet), it might still be a viable approach.

--
Grant Edwards grante Yow! VICARIOUSLY experience
at some reason to LIVE!!
visi.com
Jun 27 '08 #6
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 13:30:18 -0500, Grant Edwards wrote:
When using Google Groups can one kill all posts made via Google Groups?
Presuming he has no burning need to see his own posts (something that
can't be said for everybody in the history of Usenet), it might still be
a viable approach.
The problem is, if we had followed that advice, none of us would have seen
his post.
Jun 27 '08 #7
On 16 abr, 14:01, sr...@ferg.org wrote:
What can we do about all the spam that comp.lang.python is getting?
Things are getting pretty bad.
I'm reporting most spam, but I don't have high hopes Google cares. We
could start a new group (non-usenet Google Groups allow message
removal), but I guess most people would rather simply plonk GG posts.

Perhaps we could find a way to tag spam threads that would auto-plonk
those threads in our preferred reader (email, newsreader and
Greasemonkey killfile)? This has the drawback that spam posted to ham
threads would be hard to block...

Regards,
Daniel

P.S.: I prefer posting from Google Groups, I'd rather avoid posting at
all than having to use a different client...
Jun 27 '08 #8

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