Hello,
Sorry for dwelling on a "spammy" topic. If you are NOT interested in this then please accept my regret and let me assure you that this is NOT to add to the existing spam. If you still are unconvinced, then the only thing I can tell you is "sorry, accept my apologies for wasting your time and please stop reading further."
Okay, here is what I thought of it.
Yesterday I sent a mail as a response to a spam from LinkedIn to the cafe. I don't know how, but part of my mail text was missing. (I must have pressed Ctrl-C instead of Ctrl-V to paste the text from another file.)
I had thought of an idea which I call "upstream spam filter".
Anyway here is the text:I thought, some people here on the list, who might have links with the higher-ups at linked-in might bring the issue to their notice and would make them *register* the Haskell-Cafe list on their server so that they never send a spam to the entire list. They should install such an "upstream spam filter". This "upstream spam filter" based solution would be more effective in culling spam as compared to solutions based on requesting/heckling individual linked-in subscribers to take some action at his/her end. Note that here the individual may or may not be doing intentional spamming BUT the linkedin is *hiding* behind the subscribers' ignorance.
I propose that more *influential* people on the list demand that the linked-in company should provide a way to register some emails (e.g. mailing lists) which they SHOULD spare from their spamming machines.
I have already tried communicating with them but was unsuccessful.Is there any DND like service, at least, to force these big companies (like linked-in), who are happily spamming the world, behave properly?[1]
Please send such protest mails to the personal email ids of the linked-in (and other such companies) top brass or other linkedin top level technical staff, if you know them.
If anybody on this list is working for linkedin, then this mail is for you too.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Disturb_%28telecommunications%29
Thanks and regards,
-Damodar KulkarniOn Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 12:43 AM, MigMit <miguelimo38@yandex.ru> wrote:So, instead of emailing this guy and asking him to change the address in his LinkedIn profile (which is simple, since he did write a lot to café), you decided to continue spamming the mailing list.Nice
Отправлено с iPadWhat a surprise, I didn't know the real name of "Haskell Cafe" till date,BUT today I came to know it: it is Minh Thu V.
linked in sucks ...Thanks and regards,
-Damodar KulkarniOn Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 2:53 PM, Kyle Hanson via LinkedIn <member@linkedin.com> wrote:
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Hi Minh Thu,
I'd like to connect with you on LinkedIn.
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Kyle Hanson Engineer at eShares, Inc.
Greater Chicago Area
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