sorry about the off topic, but maybe you guys at debian can fix what my internet provider is talking about?
t.
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sorry about that, i just saw viagra, didnt notice it got thru with debians mailing list...
No problem, spam is always interesting to look at (well, at least for me ;). But when I see that they use SBL/XBL yet they still pass on the message to users then my stomach revolts ... it's like a waiter at a restaurant serving a dish to a customer and saying "Please pay attention, sir, not to eat that dead fly you will find in the food."
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