the same goes for me: I do not see any particular spam on this list.
The problem seems to have been solved some time ago (the old list was full of spam at one point but that was back in the Chimera days...


I get my daily dose of crap from different places, it seems...

Am 26.10.2004 um 17:45 schrieb Ruurd Koons:

what spam are we talking about? I don't see any spam messages on this list... Perhaps the from address is simply forged for you? I am not using any spam filters.

Jim Witte wrote:

Hello,

Would it be feasible for mozdev.org to perhaps add a 'human-challenge' element to the mailing list registration procedure, and only allow subscribers to post to the list? And then go through the subscriber list perhaps asking people to 'authenticate' themselves (easier and less error-prone than doing a manual purge of the member list). I am on several mailing-lists (Newtontalk, apple student-dev, cocoa-dev, Applescript-dev, several OmniGroup lists, FinkCommander, Rosegarden), and this is almost the ONLY one that has gotten really any spam at all. Why are the spammers targeting Camino (or getting the camino(at)*(whammy)mozdev.(com)org address from?), and not the other lists?

Apologies if this has been hashed out in detail before (I think it has, I just don't know what detail).. I just noticed some recent spam on the list..

Jim

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