Listadmins,  Could you please finally add some sanity into your
   Majordomo setup ?   

   We are successfully batling against most of this type of spammers
   at vger.kernel.org (using 1.94.x majordomo there too)   by having
   single Majordomo-wide setup which has regular expression matchers
   for undesired message contents.   They are published daily at:

       http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-taboos.txt

   Of course it lets some spammers thru, but it won't trap at (we hope)
   legitimate email.  It definitely cuts down the amount of through-going
   spammage considerably.

/Matti Aarnio


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