I am amazed that this list gets absolutely no spam.
How is this accomplished?
Perhaps some tricks cam be passed on to zsh-users,
which isn't nearly as air-tight when it comes to
spam-infestation.
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On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 12:16:52PM -0400, Russell Hoover wrote:
I am amazed that this list gets absolutely no spam.
How is this accomplished?
Perhaps some tricks cam be passed on to zsh-users,
which isn't nearly as air-tight when it comes to
spam-infestation.
Because it only allows people
I am amazed that this list gets absolutely no spam.
How is this accomplished?
Maybe its magic ;) Actually even on lists that have a higher spam level
I still don't get them, I run spamassassin+razor to make sure that spam
lands in its own folder before procmail processes any other rules.
* Russell Hoover [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-24 16:17]:
I am amazed that this list gets absolutely no spam.
How is this accomplished?
mutt-dev and mutt-users are closed lists.
mails from non-subscribers need
to be approved by moderators.
Perhaps some tricks cam be passed on to zsh-users,