> Or alternatively just report it using Spamcop (http://spamcop.net) or > some other reporting tool. Life is just too short to do this by hand > every time you get spam.
CAUCE (The Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email) seems to me a nice alternative. Check www.cauce.org. > On the Haskell mailing list we have a good compromise at the moment: the > mailing list software's auto-filtering catches most of the spam (not > allowing Bcc's to the list is a good one), and for any spam that gets > through I just add it to the list of disallowed addresses. I asked > recently if we should move to allowing subscriber-only posting, and I > got a small number of responses, which were split roughly 50/50 so no > action was taken. I think moving the list to allowing subscriber-only posting may cause some trouble to the subscribers too... (now there isn't a 50/50 split anymore ) ) Andre W B Furtado Recife - Brazil www.cin.ufpe.br/~haskell/hopengl/ _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell
