At 2:39 PM -0400 4/5/04, Mike wrote:

I'm not saying it's not a valid email list. There are 2 problems. One is
they get listed by spamcop every now and then and there really isn't
anything I can do about that. The second is not a problem with the list but
with the people posting to the list. They are including ads in their posts
that are going to trigger the spam filters. My guess is they are using free
unfiltered accounts to read and post just like I was suggesting.

As far as I can tell the guy running the list is a fine upstanding type
running a valid email list, the problem is not with him but with people
reporting the list to spamcop and with people posting to the list and
including ads. Since you want it in digest form, if even one person posts
with an ad that triggers our filters you lose the whole digest.

That's not going to work very well with a filtered account. I'm on a couple
of lists like that and I've been thru it before, the only good way to do it
is with an unfiltered account. I use hushmail.com for that, decent free
unfiltered email that's disposable so once ever few months I signup a new
account.

On the blacklisting, we have nothing to do with who gets listed and who
doesn't, we subscribe to a blacklist called spamcop which is very effective
at reducing the amount of spam we receive. When they blacklist a server,
everyone who subscribes to spamcop rejects all mail from that server until
it's unlisted. They only blacklist while a spamming is going on and only
after receiving multiple complaints or spam to a trap address (a fake
address). It's a really good blacklist and when I looked to see why that
mailing list had been tagged I saw a couple spams come out of it now and
then and so they get listed for a couple days then cleared. I think that
happened like 3 times in the past 4 or 5 months so it's enough to cause
problems.

When I put all this together it's clear to me you'll go nuts trying to
receive this list on a filtered account. It will be nothing but problems so
that's why I suggested using an unfiltered account of some sort.


On that basis most mailing lists will get tagged as spam periodically. A digest in particular is likely to get tagged as it has so many addresses, subjects and so on that is' likely to add up to enough criteria to trigger the filter.

The ISP or the individual ought to be able to white list certain source addresses. I can do that with my ISP, either specific addresses or using wildcards (ie [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
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Clark Martin
Redwood City, CA, USA
Macintosh / Internet Consulting


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