On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 06:39:15PM +0300, Ivan Jendov wrote: > Received: from rams3.rasd.net (unknown [199.234.146.17]) > by murphy.debian.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 946FC1F415 > for <debian-security@lists.debian.org>; Mon, 7 Oct 2002 10:09:24 -0500 > (CDT) > Received: from store12.cybercity.dk ([194.126.61.17]) by rams3.rasd.net with > Microsoft SMTPSVC(5.0.2195.5329); > Mon, 7 Oct 2002 06:12:27 -0400 > > > do we need to see that ? lets make a spam filters/rules for all spam context > ... i'll thina many people can help with ideas, tools .. etc Just do a quick search on "spam", "unsubscribe", or "procmail" on <URI:http://lists.debian.org/search.html> to see megabytes of messages on this topic. You can particularly see a message of mine (hey, I like to show off :)) at <URI:http://lists.debian.org/debian-security/2002/debian-security-200208/msg00273.html>. A quick response is that mailing list's policy is to deliver messages as fast as possible, and, therefore, without any moderation. I know you probably simply wanted to make a good proposal and hope you don't take this RTFM-like answer as an offence; howerver, I guess if I haven't responded you would have been ignored. And how could I allow this -- you administrate my coutry rulers' michenery: > Ivan Jendov > System Administrator > Council Of Ministers > -------------------------------- > www.government.bg Best whishes to you there, and, hey, you may find it useful and fun to use the message archives search engine from time to time. See you soon, -- Pav ,., ,``:'', That your internet traffic is {o ! o} My GPG/PGP key is now available at vulnarable is NOT only a joke! ] -+- [ x-hkp://search.keyserver.net:11371. \ ! / `-' `shell$ gpg --keyserver x-hkp://search.keyserver.net:11371 --recv-key 164C028F`
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