Re: [crossfire] Spam and subject in mailing list

2007-09-30 Thread Rick Tanner
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Jonas Stein wrote:
 
 actually some messages in the mailing list is not marked with [crossfire] 
 this 
 is a bit uncomfortable for sorting in mailclients. I suggest to change this.

 A lot of spam comes through this list. Is it possible, to filter it more 
 restrictive and deny the relay of email from mailserver without static DNS? 

Mailing list archives at

http://mailman.metalforge.org/pipermail/crossfire/

and

http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.games.crossfire.general

shows all messages with the [crossfire] subject header and 0 (zero) spam
messages.

Can you provide specific examples/samples with the mail message header?




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Re: [crossfire] Spam and subject in mailing list

2007-09-30 Thread ERACC Subscriptions
On Sunday 30 September 2007
Jonas Stein wrote:

[...]
 A lot of spam comes through this list. Is it possible, to filter it more
 restrictive and deny the relay of email from mailserver without static DNS?

I have not seen any SPAM come through this list. Are you certain it is this 
list that is generating SPAM for you?

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