Wouldn't the realtime blackhole list be a better alternative ?

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Mike

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Glen Lee Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, November 21, 1999 2:17 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: test post
> 
> 
> Thanks, Leonid.
> 
> I suppose that one way to set this up would be to take every 
> list that I
> have mail coming in from; ^TO.*<listname>, have this mail 
> sorted to the
> specific folders.  Then have mail addressed directly to me;
> ^TO.*(glenlee|GLEdwards) sent to a special folder.  That 
> should take care
> of all expected mail.  Anything that isn't filtered by the 
> above goes to
> /dev/null.  Is there some way in Procmail to return a letter 
> to the sender
> with a rejection message?  I'm currently doing this from 
> /etc/mail/deny.
> 
> Some Linux lists are using a service called http://mail-abuse.org to
> filter out spammers.  Problem with this service is that it not only
> focuses on known spammers, it also checks for certain Linux mailer
> configurations, and if you have this configuration your mail 
> is rejected
> from the list even if you've never sent a spam mail in your 
> life.  It's
> the Hitler mentality.  Hitler slaughtered legions of Jews because he
> believed they had the potential for world economic domination 
> and because
> he considered them to be an inferior race.  They weren't slaughtered
> because of personal crimes they as individuals committed, but 
> because they
> had the potential to do so.  mail-abuse.org follows this 
> lead, rejecting
> mail sent from Linux boxes with certain configurations 
> because they have
> the potential to spam, not because they have.
> 
> Big brother is coming.  In a computer dominated society once 
> he controls
> all our boxes he controls us.
> 
> Glen


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