> SPAM: -------------------- Start SpamAssassin results
> ---------------------- SPAM: This mail is probably spam.  The original
> message has been altered SPAM: so you can recognise or block similar
> unwanted mail in future. SPAM: See http://spamassassin.org/tag/ for
> more details.
> SPAM:
> SPAM: Content analysis details:   (7.5 hits, 7 required)
> SPAM: Hit! (1.0 point)   BODY: Claims you can be removed from the list
> SPAM: Hit! (4.5 points)  BODY: List removal information
> SPAM: Hit! (2.0 points)  BODY: Talks about opting in
> SPAM:
> SPAM: -------------------- End of SpamAssassin results
> ---------------------
>
> Your are absolutely correct.  Mailing lists  is one major source for
> spam address.  This is why I have complained many times to the redhat
> list managers to remove the reference to the person who originally sent
> the mail.  I finally gave up, it seemed it was falling on deaf ears.
>
> Ismael Touama wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Since I suscribe to the list I receive a lot of mail of this
>> kind. -only pure spam speaking money sex etc-
>> Am I the only one or do you recieve the same ?
>> Is there none an anti-spam ?
>> I believe it's since i'm here.
>> Thx,
>> ism
>>
>> -----Message d'origine-----

Bullshit removed...

As you can see above, I use spamassassin to flag spam messages which are
then automatically sorted.  Those from proven spam sites go directly
to /dev/null.  Others like this are put into a holding directory for me to
double check.

I also do a virus scan of all incoming mail using mailscanner and regularly
pick up virus laden attachments.  The samba list used to be really bad
until they started scanning for both virus and spam.

Unfortunately programs like these fill a real need in today's world!

Gerry
-- 
"The lyfe so short the craft so long to learne"  Chaucer




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