Hi =James,
On Thursday, July 10, 2003 at 3:42:24 PM, you wrote:
JB This is not spam. It's a subscriber to this list who has made the
JB ill-advised choice to use a spam-blocking service.
Why doesn't the service check the mail headers for the
list or bulk setting and ignore such posts?
And is
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Subject: Re[2]: OH NOOO SPAM ATTACK!
Hi =James,
On Thursday, July 10, 2003 at 3:42:24 PM, you
Lee Goddard [EMAIL PROTECTED] replied:
Why doesn't the service check the mail headers for the
list or bulk setting and ignore such posts?
Bad design.
And is there an open-source anti-spam program in perl?
And if not, why not?
Of course. SpamAssassin, to name but one. And aren't all the
Hi Leon,
On Thursday, July 10, 2003 at 4:26:50 PM, you wrote:
L It looks like to me that spammers ARE subscribed to the list and they just sit back
and watch the traffic fly by and harvest legitimate e-mail address. They are not
spamming the list directly but
L they are spamming the users of
Title: RE: Re[2]: OH NOOO SPAM ATTACK!
John... The only problem with that solution is that is requires sendmail and A UNIX-like operating system what about us poor schmucks that #1 run a Microsoft OS and #2 don't have access to the mail server? =)
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