Thread: Re: [NOVICE] How to Recover iPhone Contacts You Lost Somehow?
On 26 April 2013 12:41, i2013 <mohammad@infinity-wireless.com> wrote: > You can also recover your deleted contacts, using a data recovery software > called: SmartPhone Recovery Pro: > > http://www.enigma-recovery.com/ > > A FREE trial is now available. It's quite easy to use ... so yeah , try it > out. It works. > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://postgresql.1045698.n5.nabble.com/How-to-Recover-iPhone-Contacts-You-Lost-Somehow-tp5743107p5753380.html > Sent from the PostgreSQL - novice mailing list archive at Nabble.com. This user appears to have subscribed to the novice list today, and since their first and only message is spam, I have removed them. -- Thom
Thom Brown wrote: > On 26 April 2013 12:41, i2013 <mohammad@infinity-wireless.com> wrote: > > You can also recover your deleted contacts, using a data recovery software > > called: SmartPhone Recovery Pro: > > > > http://www.enigma-recovery.com/ > > > > A FREE trial is now available. It's quite easy to use ... so yeah , try it > > out. It works. > This user appears to have subscribed to the novice list today, and > since their first and only message is spam, I have removed them. For the record, I summarily unregister any address which I notice sends spam, regardless of how long they have been subscribed for, and regardless of previous posting habits. (However, I don't subscribe to pgsql-novice so I didn't see this particular one.) (Unregistering an address unsubscribes it from all lists and from Majordomo's global roster.) -- Álvaro Herrera http://www.2ndQuadrant.com/ PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Training & Services
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 3:52 PM, Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@2ndquadrant.com> wrote: > Thom Brown wrote: >> On 26 April 2013 12:41, i2013 <mohammad@infinity-wireless.com> wrote: >> > You can also recover your deleted contacts, using a data recovery software >> > called: SmartPhone Recovery Pro: >> > >> > http://www.enigma-recovery.com/ >> > >> > A FREE trial is now available. It's quite easy to use ... so yeah , try it >> > out. It works. > >> This user appears to have subscribed to the novice list today, and >> since their first and only message is spam, I have removed them. > > For the record, I summarily unregister any address which I notice sends > spam, regardless of how long they have been subscribed for, and > regardless of previous posting habits. (However, I don't subscribe to > pgsql-novice so I didn't see this particular one.) > > (Unregistering an address unsubscribes it from all lists and from > Majordomo's global roster.) If you did that to me after some %$^£$%@^ had used my email address to send spam, I would be extremely pissed off at you as I'd have to resubscribe and reconfigure all the mailing lists I use, and might miss messages in threads I was participating in. We absolutely should be looking at posting history before unsubscribing anyone. -- Dave Page Blog: http://pgsnake.blogspot.com Twitter: @pgsnake EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company
On 04/26/2013 08:09 AM, Dave Page wrote: >>> This user appears to have subscribed to the novice list today, and >>> since their first and only message is spam, I have removed them. >> >> For the record, I summarily unregister any address which I notice sends >> spam, regardless of how long they have been subscribed for, and >> regardless of previous posting habits. (However, I don't subscribe to >> pgsql-novice so I didn't see this particular one.) >> >> (Unregistering an address unsubscribes it from all lists and from >> Majordomo's global roster.) > > If you did that to me after some %$^£$%@^ had used my email address to > send spam, I would be extremely pissed off at you as I'd have to > resubscribe and reconfigure all the mailing lists I use, and might > miss messages in threads I was participating in. We absolutely should > be looking at posting history before unsubscribing anyone. I would call for your removal as a moderator. This isn't a fascist regime here. Sometimes sh*t happens and we need to account for that. Context matters. JD -- Command Prompt, Inc. - http://www.commandprompt.com/ PostgreSQL Support, Training, Professional Services and Development High Availability, Oracle Conversion, Postgres-XC @cmdpromptinc - 509-416-6579
All, Might I suggest that, when we unsub someone due to spam, that we NOT forward the full contents of their spam to this list? If anything, that's going to *encourage* the use of our lists for spam. -- Josh Berkus PostgreSQL Experts Inc. http://pgexperts.com
On 26 April 2013 17:58, Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com> wrote: > All, > > Might I suggest that, when we unsub someone due to spam, that we NOT > forward the full contents of their spam to this list? If anything, > that's going to *encourage* the use of our lists for spam. My bad Josh. You're right, I should have removed the email contents. -- Thom
On 04/26/2013 10:39 AM, Thom Brown wrote: > On 26 April 2013 17:58, Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com> wrote: >> All, >> >> Might I suggest that, when we unsub someone due to spam, that we NOT >> forward the full contents of their spam to this list? If anything, >> that's going to *encourage* the use of our lists for spam. > > My bad Josh. You're right, I should have removed the email contents. You're not the first one to do this, believe me. -- Josh Berkus PostgreSQL Experts Inc. http://pgexperts.com
On 04/26/2013 06:13 PM, Joshua D. Drake wrote: > > On 04/26/2013 08:09 AM, Dave Page wrote: > >>>> This user appears to have subscribed to the novice list today, and >>>> since their first and only message is spam, I have removed them. >>> >>> For the record, I summarily unregister any address which I notice sends >>> spam, regardless of how long they have been subscribed for, and >>> regardless of previous posting habits. (However, I don't subscribe to >>> pgsql-novice so I didn't see this particular one.) >>> >>> (Unregistering an address unsubscribes it from all lists and from >>> Majordomo's global roster.) >> >> If you did that to me after some %$^£$%@^ had used my email address to >> send spam, I would be extremely pissed off at you as I'd have to >> resubscribe and reconfigure all the mailing lists I use, and might >> miss messages in threads I was participating in. We absolutely should >> be looking at posting history before unsubscribing anyone. > > I would call for your removal as a moderator. This isn't a fascist > regime here. Sometimes sh*t happens and we need to account for that. I don't think wording like that is appropriate here.I do agree that unsubscribing random addresses without any validation is what we should do and I'm pretty sure it is not what alvaro does, but calling this a "fascist regime" without any proof and further details seems way too much for my taste. Stefan