Michael Satterwhite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There seems to be more spam showing up in the debian lists than I've seen in
> others. Does this list allow non-subscribers to post to it - or is it just
> that the spammers are joining mailing lists?
Read the archives. It's an open list. And
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Thus spake Michael Satterwhite:
# There seems to be more spam showing up in the debian lists than I've seen in
# others. Does this list allow non-subscribers to post to it - or is it just
# that the spammers are joining mailing lists?
Non-subscriber
Hello
Michael Satterwhite (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> There seems to be more spam showing up in the debian lists than I've
> seen in others. Does this list allow non-subscribers to post to it -
> or is it just that the spammers are joining mailing lists?
This list is open to everyone - you ca
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There seems to be more spam showing up in the debian lists than I've seen in
others. Does this list allow non-subscribers to post to it - or is it just
that the spammers are joining mailing lists?
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I'll get duplicates of some messages and I'm using
Yahoo through a browser. So it's not just you.
Scott
--- Glyn Millington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've just swapped from using Procmail to carve up my
> post to using Gnus
> own mail-splitting facility. I find that I am
> getting up to fo
I've just swapped from using Procmail to carve up my post to using Gnus
own mail-splitting facility. I find that I am getting up to four copies
of individual messages on this list - hitherto procmail has weeded them
out. Is that normal? Is it my system which is propagating them or the
list or t
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