
On 14/03/12 12:09, Trent W. Buck wrote:
Jason White wrote:
Trent W. Buck <trentbuck@gmail.com> wrote:
Some background: the users are malicious; and are leveraging high speed of modern email as a substitute for SMS (which they are not allowed). The obvious solution is to artificially delay all mail for (say) fifteen minutes. This is hoped to reduce the enormous quantity of one-line messages like "hi F, how r u" and "im ok, u". _______________________________________________ That should be an effective strategy. I've never heard of mail as a substitute for IRC, XMPP, StatusNet and their proprietary counterparts, which are actually designed for this application. Ah, well, the users are not allowed IM either :-)
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Thats what happens when restrictions are placed on how technology can be used!! People find ways around. Perhaps a better strategy would be to allow IM? Cheers Daniel. -- ---------------------------------------- Daniel Jitnah Melbourne, Australia e: djitnah@greenwareit.com.au w: www.greenwareit.com.au SIP: dj-git@ekiga.net ---------------------------------------- ** For All your Linux, Open Source and IT requirements visit: www.greenwareit.com.au ** -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. For All your Open Source and IT requirements see: www.greenwareit.com.au