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Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)



>Anybody residing near to the korean border who can take the great scissor
>and cut off the cable from korea to the civilized world?

You mean Korean people are barbarous? 

>but the point is:
> from USA and Germany, we normally get also mails we want and we need.
>  From Korea/China and other spammers heaven, we get nothing but spam - 
> there is no mail from these countries I had to admit that I wanted it...

Though I am very shameful due to this kinda junk mail as a KOREAN,
your opinion is very biased. :( 
In Korea, many actions are taken for preventing these spam mails from 
being delivered. Korea suffers from this kinda junk mails. 

Two debian related books are published and 5 official maintainers 
and lots of debian users contribute many things to Debian or 
Debian-KR(http://www.debian.or.kr) project in both 
i10n and i18n. 

Not all mails from Korea are spam. :) 

> 
> Dietmar


Yooseong
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