Well, I missed that point (wrote that mail before my first coffee
that day). OK, but if that list isn't filtered server-side I need
to do so (with the same result) or let SPAM in. At least posting
should be restricted to list members.

Would filtering based only on headers and using external databases
(like Razor, Pyzor) help? The first could be done by a switch that
turns off body rules. The latter require body rules to be devided into
regex & net rules. Am I on a wrong way here?

Jan

Vivek Khera wrote:
"JS" == Jan Schreckenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

JS> Hi,
JS> why is this list not filtered on the list server? It's open to
JS> post for everyone. Should not every list like that be filtered?

How exactly do you propose discussing spam and spam techniques without
examples?

Lists that *discuss* spam are my only white-list candidates, because
they look spammy on occasion, just by their intended content.


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