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Re: http://Worldsat.rtfm.be



Another option (what we do at Tux4Kids) is to set up 
SpamAssassin/Vipul'sRazor. Using this, we manage to filter out MOST (not 
all, but most) spam from lists that allow non-subscriber posts.

For example, so far, this particular item of spam has been caught at 
Tux4Kids, but the following:
http://tux4kids.net/pipermail/tuxtype-dev/2002-April/000029.html

is one that never gets caught.

begin  quote: On 02-09-23, Bill Kendrick wrote:

> 
> The first copy of this I got, I thought was spam.
> 
> Then I noticed it was to the debian-jr list, so I decided maybe it's
> some Linux project I had never heard of.
> 
> 
> Now I see this identical message, and finally visit their site.
> It's for some cable descrambler hardware.
> 
> 
> Can someone unsubscribe this spammer - assuming they are, in fact,
> subscribed.
> 
> If they aren't, I'll assume that non-subscribers can post to the list,
> and I suggest we consider changing that policy.
> 
> 
> -bill!

-- 
Sam Hart
University/Work addr. <hart@physics.arizona.edu>
Personal addr. <criswell@geekcomix.com>
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