I think that there should be a way, like using a signing key signature that 
you register with the list in advance.
Or simply using a text signature to enhance the accuracy of identifying you 
correctly. I suggest you start adding a distinct signature to your emails and 
wait a while for the spam filters to get this new info into the system.
Of course, this is only a guess as to why they are not getting it that they 
emails are from you.

On Sunday 25 March 2007 09:40, Peter wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> last week the spam filters on the list ate two of my messages. They were
> large messages and I put a lot of effort into them. In the past few
> weeks this has happened a few times. Obviously I have been wasting my
> time writing them. Subsequent reporting of a message by an admin did not
> make it appear.
>
> The time has come to ask the question whether ilnux-il admins will
> consider giving up spam filtering the mailing list. I am subscribed to a
> number of mailing lists and none filter or moderate postings without
> explicitly saying so and especially without offering recourse. linux-il
> is the only one.
>
> I consider that subscribed and verified (at least by email
> confirmation and captcha) members of a mailing list can be trusted to
> not flood the list with spam (which would result in their being banned).
> Electronic chaperones are not welcome. Especially chaperones which have
> proven that they will cause data loss as they did for me.
>
> I would like to have a clear answer about why the linux-il list has a
> spam filter although it is a closed list as any other, who decided o
> install it, and whether removing (not just for me) it is an option that
> will be considered. If the answer is no, I may consider unsubscribing.
> There is no point in posting to a Russian Roulette list that may delete
> those postings I put most effort into (and has done so repeatedly so
> far). I can follow the list from an archive without wasting any time
> composing messages that will be deleted.
>
> I am awaiting response,
>
> thanks,
> Peter
>
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