I just saw a message that was forwarded to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list by
spamassassin.
Apparently spamassassin decided it was spam but forwarded to the list
anyway with explanation of why it thought it was spam. Not only was
the message legitimate (it was an I-D announcement) but it reveals
oops. apparently this message was somehow fed back from the list by
somebody's machine,
not by a spamassassin at ietf.org. sorry about that.
On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 03:20:03PM -0500, Keith Moore wrote:
oops. apparently this message was somehow fed back from the list by
somebody's machine,
not by a spamassassin at ietf.org. sorry about that.
Regardless, I think the particular method used by the IETF announce list
to attach
I tottally support the criterias used by Spamassassin even if they are RFC compliants...
We need some tools to help us clean the SPAM. Yes there are some false positives, but I have less of them than SPAM...
I clean most of my mailbox by looking a the SPAM header, without having to read all