> I was just hoping someone could BlackBall the spamers. > Do you have a formula for that? The ones that I have looked at carefully (to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]) change on almost every message, so using From: <email_address> usually won't do it.
I do often ban some messages by subject (on the lists above). > > Randy.Dunlap wrote: > >>>Is there no moderator/owner on the list? >>> >>> >>> >> >>There is a list owner (or several), but no moderator. >>If you have a USB problem or question, you can post without subscribing. >> >>sourceforge.net isn't very good about spam filters, although each >>project can probably add some of its own, and users can do spam >>filtering also.... ideally in that order. >> >>~Randy >> >> >> >
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