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I will not fake my way through life I will not carve gods
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> Gabriel Rocha[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
>
> On Wed, Jul 02, at 10:55AM, Trei, Peter wrote:
> | I have 9 real messages from July 1.
>
> What node do you subscribe to? I have three messages from July 1st. I
> use lne.
>
I use minder.com, which does no filtering.
The count is af
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roborates what the
*librarians* are saying about the crudity of
mechanical filters, here in the sp*m filtering domain --here the filters
objected to the first bit of code posted
to the list in months!]
Cheers
You may also want to choose "delete from server" as well. Though I use
procmail for cypherpunks, not Eudora.
Also, some From: lines weren't matching properly so I turned up the
wildcards a bit and all was well.
-Declan
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 04:04:21AM -0800, Andrew Woods wrote:
> At 02:49 AM
At 02:49 AM Monday 1/7/2002, you wrote:
>If anyone has figured out why Eudora can't filter mattd
>we would *love* to know.
First, make sure your filter for mattd is listed before your filter for
cypherpunks. Also, because it seemed like mattd's from: header was somewhat
variant, i have it match
On Tue, Nov 06, at 11:27PM, Declan McCullagh wrote:
| Put this in your procmail.rc file before your cypherpunks rule:
| INCLUDERC=$PMDIR/kill.rc
|
| Insert in the new $PMDIR/kill.rc file something like this:
| :0:
| * ^From:.*?ravage@.*?ssz.com.*
| trash/
^^
Make sure you
At 12:46 AM 11/07/2001 +, Dr. Evil wrote:
>Ok, I have come to the conclusion that this list is unbearable without
>some filters. Can someone recomend what is the easiest way to drop
>email from certain posters, using the Qmail system? I just want
>something simple which won
nclusion that this list is unbearable without
> some filters. Can someone recomend what is the easiest way to drop
> email from certain posters, using the Qmail system? I just want
> something simple which won't require me to learn some new
> super-powerful filter ruleset descr
Not only that, but at one point there was an FCC proceeding to include
it in computers with TV tuners. I reported on it for Time magazine.
Don't think it ever went anywhere.
-Declan
On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 02:42:46PM -0400, Tim May wrote:
> 1. The V-chip was _mandated_ for inclusion in all tele
At 1:39 PM -0400 10/25/00, Ray Dillinger wrote:
>
>
>The v-chip does *not* prevent programming from reaching my home -
>it doesn't even prevent programming from reaching the homes of
>those who've willingly purchased and installed it, but it prevents
>stuff they'd find objectionable from being dis
busy, so they ask the State, or
>machines (censorware, v-chips, rating systems, etc.) under others' control,
>to do it instead.
Machines under *others* control? I think we have different ideas of
what "filters" mean. I support the right of people to not see what
the
Most of the things suggested here have been implemented by the
lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The difference between the two lists is that [EMAIL PROTECTED]
doesn't resend sent to toad.com, and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
also only forwards mail that has either CPUNK in the subject line or
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Most of the things suggested here have been implemented by the
lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The difference between the two lists is that [EMAIL PROTECTED]
doesn't resend sent to toad.com, and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
also only forwards mail that has either CPUNK in the subject line or
h
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