my spam assassin stopped working sometime last evening, due to operator error no doubt.
I had 140 odd spams in my inbox this morning instead of in the spam folder. my mail does not go via my isp, i run my own mail server, with the result that the isp does not get its dibs into processing my mail. [1] It just goes to show how much we have come to depend on such tools, either our own or the isp's. would spam filtering be a good topic for a talk? or did volker cover it? (sorry i wasn't there to see). I don't profess to be an expert, but someone once said that to teach you only need to know a little more than your pupils :) [1] this is all on top of the 615 connection attempts since log rollover at 4.00 am today to random addresses at rout dot co dot nz that get dropped simply because the recipient does not exist locally. -- Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
