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On Monday, 22 July 2002 at 9:12 a.m. Alberto wrote: 


AA> The problem seems to be bigger than I supposed.
AA> Some of the italian user are looking around to finde any
AA> indication abut filteringg TheBat! For the moment one of them find
AA> this:
AA> http://www.kr.freebsd.org/internal/spam/header_checks
AA> If I understood exactly this is the spam filter policy of a korean
AA> user group.

I can't believe this! This kind of filtering on email client is
ridiculous. Geez .... even those of us who think OE is the pits, don't
stoop to these levels!

I have never received *any* spam from anyone using TB! and I can't
imagine that anyone using it would use it for spamming purposes.

I guess there is nothing much that can be done about it, but it is
obviously more widespread than originally indicated.

It's a worry :-(


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Carren

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