On Sat, 01 Apr 2017 11:56:46 +0200 Ralf Mardorf
<ralf.mardorf(a)alice-dsl.net> wrote:
On Fri, 2017-03-31 at 22:22 -1000, David Jones
wrote:
On Mar 31, 2017 22:12, Ralf Mardorf
<ralf.mardorf(a)alice-dsl.net>
wrote:
> On 01 Apr 2017, at 01:22, Jeanette C.
> <julien(a)mail.uni-paderborn.de> wrote: I started thinking, it
> wasn't that time of year, but then I noticed that it actually
> is.
A filter rule to move mails from this particular date to a
special folder (Krusty folder) doesn't harm ;). This might work
with a filter rule based on physics. Since this date does cause
some kind of intellectual vacuum, the Casimir effect should work
to move those mails to the Krusty folder.
I think I'd recommend moving them to /dev/blackhole instead. :)
Then another you or me in a parallel universe would receive duplicated
messages, respl. all of us would receive multiple messages, if this
would be done by several you or me. We would get rid of the messages
from our universe, but receive several new from the multiverse. Let
alone that feedback might be possible, if so, we actually would
receive an endless amount of the original emails we moved
to /dev/blackhole. Such blackhole loops could be misused for advanced
DDoS or e-mail chain letters.
Multiverse Blackhole Distributed Denial of Service!
Now that is something to save for the future! Btw, do we know _when_
these messages would be released by the blackhole? Maybe with the right
energy we can make these messages reappear in a year?