Rynhardt Kruger a écrit :
> Can't we do something about all this spam on this list, looks like this list
> is the local target.
> Rynhardt
>
Agreed.
That said, when you reply to spam, avoid quoting the spam text. this can
poison statistical/autolearning filters, and the archives will contain
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Am 2009-01-13 15:57:01, schrieb Rynhardt Kruger:
> Can't we do something about all this spam on this list, looks like this list
> is the local target.
> Rynhardt
I even do not know, whether the Mailinglist should accept mails
from Domains which do not exist .
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Eveni
Rynhardt Kruger:
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> Can't we do something about all this spam on this list, looks like this list
> is the local target.
> Rynhardt
Well, the first thing to do is not to reply to it and not to quote it.
And by the way: the amount of spam that is actually getting through to
the subscribers is *re
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Rynhardt Kruger wrote:
> Can't we do something about all this spam on this list, looks like this list
> is the local target.
1. Never quote spam mails within legitimate mails. It will spoil the
list's spam filters, if legitimate text is mixed with 's
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Can't we do something about all this spam on this list, looks like this list is
the local target.
Rynhardt
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 12:56:43PM +, Paul Martins wrote:
> This is for your attention:
>
> We wish to notify you again that you were list
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