I would like to get some good karma. I am fairly new to SpamBayes, but as CTO of my company, I had designed an approach to spam, and asked my field support manager to start implementing it, when he told me he was already using SpamBayes with great success. Your approach was very similar to the approach I had designed, and so I investigated your software over the course of a couple of days, and I love it! I am now recommending SpamBayes as our corporate answer to spam, and providing some guidance within the company to employees who want to use it. I have also started tentatively answering some of the questions on this list, but I notice that the emails go directly to the person asking the question. Does anyone know how many answers each question gets, and how good they all are? Should I keep doing this, or are others giving much better advice? Peter Bishop Aeroprise, Inc. Take advantage of the Aeroprise Enterprise Discovery and Personalization System for both Smart Clients and standard browsers available only with the Aeroprise Mobile Gateway.
Peter> I have also started tentatively answering some of the questions Peter> on this list, but I notice that the emails go directly to the Peter> person asking the question. Does anyone know how many answers Peter> each question gets, and how good they all are? Should I keep Peter> doing this, or are others giving much better advice? Peter, Generally speaking, a "reply all" is appropriate when answering questions which were posted to the list. The list is set up to not munge the Reply-To header, for several good reasons: http://woozle.org/~neale/papers/reply-to-still-harmful.html So, keep on answering questions. The good karma will continue to flow. I have no idea how good the questions or the answers are. Skip
Thanks for helping out! It frees up the developers to focus on development (or the rest of their lives), lets them know you appreciate their good work, spreads the load, and fills in the gaps when other users on the list (like me) aren't available for some reason. If you use your e-mail client's "Reply to all," everyone on the list should see the response. The mailing list software is smart enough that it only sends the message once to the person you're replying to. For instance, your address appears in my address list along with spambayes@python.org, but you should only receive one copy of this message. -jesse- ________________________________ From: spambayes-bounces+jsp=pkc.com@python.org [mailto:spambayes-bounces+jsp=pkc.com@python.org] On Behalf Of Peter Bishop Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 2:00 PM To: spambayes@python.org Subject: [Spambayes] good karma or not? I would like to get some good karma. I am fairly new to SpamBayes, but as CTO of my company, I had designed an approach to spam, and asked my field support manager to start implementing it, when he told me he was already using SpamBayes with great success. Your approach was very similar to the approach I had designed, and so I investigated your software over the course of a couple of days, and I love it! I am now recommending SpamBayes as our corporate answer to spam, and providing some guidance within the company to employees who want to use it. I have also started tentatively answering some of the questions on this list, but I notice that the emails go directly to the person asking the question. Does anyone know how many answers each question gets, and how good they all are? Should I keep doing this, or are others giving much better advice? Peter Bishop Aeroprise, Inc. Take advantage of the Aeroprise Enterprise Discovery and Personalization System for both Smart Clients and standard browsers available only with the Aeroprise Mobile Gateway.
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