Over the past week I've seen more mail about spam than the spam itself.
Just hit delete!

-Mark

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Yan Seiner
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 6:50 AM
To: Juri Haberland
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Unsolicited Bulk Spam (mostly from Asia) on
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Juri Haberland wrote:

>Yan Seiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>See my sig for software that does _exactly_ that.  I would think that
it 
>>would be trivial to modify for use with mailman, since mailman
maillists 
>>is nothing but aliases in the user database.  Just run those users 
>>through procmail and filter through ask.
>>
>
>The only problem is that one needs root access or at least an ordinary
account
>on lists.samba.org, which I doubt someone of the netfilter team has,
because
>what's so nice about Mailman is, that you can designate someone as list
>maintainer without giving him _any_ account on the machine.
>
>Juri
>
Well it would require access to the account that mailman runs under, to 
set up the procmail stuff.  You're right there.  I would think that 
mailman might incorporate something like this from the beginning; I 
would imagine that spamming mailling lists is becoming pretty
commonplace.

--Yan

-- 
Yan Seiner
President, Cardinal Engineering, Inc.
http://www.cardinalengineering.com

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