> > And it really isn't necessary to respond to Japanese spam, unless
> > you have an amusing way of using Perl to translate it into a series of
> > rude words. ;-)
>
> If anyone is getting spam please let us know - we catch about 5 or 6 a
> week now. As best I know we've only let one thru so far.
And NO Japanese SPAM at all -> we did end up filtering the Content-Type
header. It was the easiest way around the problem.
I must admit that, even if some did come through, Anand and I probably
wouldn't know because procmail kills just about all of it anyway. ;) We hope
(and have tried to make sure) that the only SPAM you'll see hitting SLUG in
the future is of the 'Clueless PR' type!
One quick thing which might save you some time is /dev/nulling
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -> just about everything that comes through there is
SPAM.
- Jeff
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