Clarification on the filtering - if the message text contains "boson.com"
the filter catches it and places the message into the moderator box. Your
friendly list moderator then reads the messages, makes the value judgement
as to whether this is  a marketing message,  or just a general interest
message, and passes or deletes the message accordingly.

Yes this is a bit arbitrary. It is also a bit funny. For example, in
response to a recent spam from a teen sex site, messages that contain the
word "teen" are now flagged. Be careful using words like sixteen :->

I am not sure if forbidden words in subject lines cause flagging. I'll pay
more attention next time I look.

Chuck

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Sent:   Sunday, May 20, 2001 1:35 PM
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Subject:        b**** tests [7:5194]

First of all:

I worded the subject space that way because I was unsure if the word B****
is
banned here or not, so that was to be on the safe side so this would go
through to the group.

My question:

Are the above tests for switching close to the exam type questions that
appear
on the prometric. I have both switching exams and have been using them for
practice examinations.

Comments appreciated..

John Andrews

Have a great day!
John Andrews
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