Actually there is a plain old spamassassin setup lurking in there (no bayesian)
but if someone were to send messages spammy enough to trip this, they would be held for
moderation.


You can demonstrate this easily enough by using Hotmail to send the list an ecard
with 'imaginative' language.


On Monday, November 10, 2003, at 06:58 PM, Linux Rocks ! wrote:

well... this is getting wildly off topic, but... the list is managed by 2
individuals, mostly ed, but also me. The listserver does block post by
non-subscribers, but we have to manually delete those messages (or allow
them). It doesnt really need to do any filtering as it only allows post from
members, and members that spam the list (in theory alone) get removed.


Jamie

On Monday 10 November 2003 09:47 pm, Ben Barrett wrote:
: Jamie, it is also good to cut unrelated bits from a post, as you reply.
: BTW, our mailing list is an opt-in list managed by mailman AFAIK, and
: I've never seen spam-filter references in the mail headers... although
: it might be hidden from us, I don't think any spam-filters are acting on
: the EUGLUG list. YMMV (-8
:
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