Usually, Opt-in systems have some sort of confirmation mechanism - if an unknown sender sends you mail, your whitelist system will send THEM an email asking them to confirm that they're a human. They'll then receive a token, keeping them in the whitelist for some predetermined amount of time.
That means you'll get no spam, but any human can mail you.
Regardless of the minor differences in speed, I still prefer using Linux over NT any day. At least I don't have to reboot when changing the smallest sodding configuration thing. Call me old-fashioned... but I like my command line. And I think lots of people feel the same. Show me an editor as good as vi native to NT:)
All we need to do now is enhance the code slightly and beat NT. No worries:)
Usually, Opt-in systems have some sort of confirmation mechanism - if an unknown sender sends you mail, your whitelist system will send THEM an email asking them to confirm that they're a human. They'll then receive a token, keeping them in the whitelist for some predetermined amount of time.
That means you'll get no spam, but any human can mail you.
Seems like a pretty damn good way to go to me.
*sticks hand up*
lol
Good argument, sir. I admire your finesse.
Regardless of the minor differences in speed, I still prefer using Linux over NT any day. At least I don't have to reboot when changing the smallest sodding configuration thing. Call me old-fashioned... but I like my command line. And I think lots of people feel the same. Show me an editor as good as vi native to NT :)
:)
All we need to do now is enhance the code slightly and beat NT. No worries