Doesn't anyone at Microsoft monitor these groups?

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Dale Fye

I've recently noticed a huge increase in the number of SPAM messages being
posted to the Access newsgroups. Doesn't anyone from Microsoft monitor and
police the groups?

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Tom Lake

Dale Fye said:
I've recently noticed a huge increase in the number of SPAM messages being
posted to the Access newsgroups. Doesn't anyone from Microsoft monitor and
police the groups?

No, they don't. These are unmoderated groups.

Tom Lake
 
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Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com

The groups aren't moderated, but a hired contractor removes spam from the
Microsoft site if you let them know about it. Some of us are posting from
non-Microsoft sites, so there's no one on those sites to contact about the
spam. Are you using the Microsoft site? What's the URL?

Chris
Microsoft MVP
 
K

Klatuu

MS does have someone that should be monitoring spam, but I heard that the
filters are down today and not being watched as they should.
 
C

Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com

Wow! That's a lot more than I'm seeing here. AccessMonster has a ton of
spam lately too, but nowhere near as much as Microsoft's site. See for
yourself:



Chris
Microsoft MVP
 
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Tony Toews [MVP]

Dale Fye said:
I've recently noticed a huge increase in the number of SPAM messages being
posted to the Access newsgroups. Doesn't anyone from Microsoft monitor and
police the groups?

Looks like a bunch of them have been removed in the last few hours.

Tony
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David W. Fenton

I've recently noticed a huge increase in the number of SPAM
messages being posted to the Access newsgroups. Doesn't anyone
from Microsoft monitor and police the groups?

How, exactly, could someone from Microsoft prevent spam from
appearing on news servers that aren't under Microsoft's control? I,
for one, don't read Usenet through MS's server, so whatever MS does
on its own server has no effect on the groups as they are stored on
my news server.
 
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Dale Fye

David,

I assumed that since I am on the microsoft.public.access.formscoding news
server, that it is run by Microsoft. I guess I could be wrong, it has
happened before.

Dale
 
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Tony Toews [MVP]

Dale Fye said:
I assumed that since I am on the microsoft.public.access.formscoding news
server, that it is run by Microsoft. I guess I could be wrong, it has
happened before.

Actually microsoft.public.access.formscoding is the news group name
which is on lots of newsgroup aka NNTP servers. You are posting on
the news.microsoft.com (or msnews.microsoft.com) server.

Judging by his posting headers David is posting from a server run by
newsdawg.com or newsguy.com.

Tony
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read the entire thread of messages.
Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at
http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
Tony's Microsoft Access Blog - http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/
 
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Tony Toews [MVP]

Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com said:
I'm really an MVP.

Trouble is we don't really know that.

That said I haven't noticed you being a jerk in the newsgroups and the
postings of yours that I have noticed have been decent so it's not
that likely you're masquerading.

Tony
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Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
read the entire thread of messages.
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http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
Tony's Microsoft Access Blog - http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/
 
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Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com

Thanks for the tepid vote of confidence.

That said, MVP's haven't cornered the market. Many non-MVP's post great
answers and aren't jerks either.

Chris
Microsoft MVP
 
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Tony Toews [MVP]

Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com said:
Thanks for the tepid vote of confidence.

<shrug> There are folks who have pretended to be such in the past.
Thus we're a bit skeptical.

Come on over and join us in the private area.
That said, MVP's haven't cornered the market. Many non-MVP's post great
answers and aren't jerks either.

Absolutely.

Tony
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Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
read the entire thread of messages.
Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at
http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
Tony's Microsoft Access Blog - http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/
 
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David W. Fenton

Trouble is we don't really know that.

That said I haven't noticed you being a jerk in the newsgroups and
the postings of yours that I have noticed have been decent so it's
not that likely you're masquerading.

I've never known an MVP to hide his or her identity in the
newsgroups. What purpose is served by that? It certainly raises
questions, especially given the number of kooks we've had around
these parts who have issues with the concept of the MVP.
 
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David W. Fenton

That said, MVP's haven't cornered the market. Many non-MVP's post
great answers and aren't jerks either.

And some non-MVP's (like me) are jerks.

Anywhoo, as long as you don't post an identity, I simply can't
believe that you're really an MVP. There's no purpose in being an
MVP and hiding your identity. The only reason I can think of for
hiding identity is that you aren't really an MVP.

Convince us that you're not.

I won't plonk you for a couple of days to give you an opportunity to
come clean.
 

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