On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 18:07, Dustin Cross wrote: > > A user asking for help with open source, no matter if they are a home user > or an individual looking to pay someone to help them set up their business > with open source is not SPAM. > > Someone that advertises for their new opensource friendly ISP or training > facility is in the gray area, but so long as they don't over do it, it > should be considered a problem.
I am in total agreement here. > > But hey, this is just the opinion of someone who gets well over 100 SPAM e- > mails per day, not to mention the 100 or so messages I get from lists I > subscribe to. There is a down side to having the same e-mail address for > seven years. > > Dusty What MDA do you use for mail delivery? You may want to consider SpamAssassin for spam filtering. It does a very good job of filtering and is very configurable. I use it at home in conjunction with procmail, but it should work fine with other MDA's too. http://www.spamassassin.org Warren
