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Message-ID: <00bf01c43dcb$4551f130$0864a8c0@centrodiascolto.it>
From: security at centrodiascolto.it (Paolo Mattiangeli)
Subject: Slowly down the drain

> Since I've signed up, I've ended up deleting massive threads. For example,
the
> "send money to the Sasser author one"
> They have nothing to do with security vulnerability disclosure.

> Now I just read subjects. If it gets any worse, I'll unsubscribe.

I quite agree with all this. Except for the last sentence. It *will" get
worse, or at best it will stay as it is. But, as you just said, you can read
subjects, and delete what you don't like. On the other hand, I have found in
this list a lot of useful first hand informations and tips, not to mention
the rumors. IMHO, it's worth the time spent in deleting threads I don't
like!
p.


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