On Thursday 06 December 2001 03:50 am, Jeremy Zawodny wrote:
> Because it's not yet perfect. ?Perhaps someone at MySQL.com and update
> the filters a bit. ?Sasha, maybe?

It is important to understand that no bot could ever get it right in 100% of 
the cases regardless of how sophisticated the rules are. So we will always 
have a trade-off and need to draw the line somewhere. Please do not be 
offended if your beautifully written message gets bounced the first time you 
try it. Expanding the good word list will reduce the number of legitimate 
messages being rejected, but at the same time, it will allow more spam to 
slip by. 

The problem with insert, select and delete is that they are rather common 
words and are likely to appear in spam messages. So I am rather hestitant to 
add them to the good word list.

If you post to the list often, you can protect yourself from spurious bounces 
by saying something about MySQL in your signature, our favorite, of course, 
would be : "MySQL AB offers commercial support for MySQL. For more info, 
please visit https://order.mysql.com";. 

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