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Subject: [GNUPIC] Re: spam
From: Hector Oron Martinez ####@####.####
Date: 9 Dec 2002 12:42:30 -0000
Message-Id: <1039437568.3df48f009cd5e@webmail.upv.es>


Hello, 

  I not new to the list, but this is my first mail to it. I would like to say 
that we could use a tag, so we know were the mail comes from, like [GNUPIC].

  Also, i'll tell you about my work, i am doing the picdem.net board, so when 
i'll have everything ready, i'll share with you all. Does anyone tried to do 
this board ??

  Salud !!


Missatge citat per: Declan Moriarty ####@####.####

> On Monday 09 December 2002 03:02, you wrote:
> <spam snipped>
> 
> The spam on the mailbox this list is delivering to has rocketed
> recently. One 
> of the recent contributions even offered to send my spam to people and
> 
> informed me that my e-mail was taken from 'a public area' (archives?)It
> is 
> only used for 2 mailing lists. The other list is installing spam
> filtering by 
> popular demand. How about it here? 
> 
> A casual read of spamassassin docs reveal that an extensive list of the
> 
> wordings of all already exists. I would be happy to have any of my 
> contributions filtered in this way also. This gets over the guys who
> think it 
> funny to subscribe this list to spam sources. Another useful move would
> be to 
> insert spaces either side of the '@' in each e-mail in the archives.
> 
> -- 
> 	Regards,
> 
> 	Declan Moriarty
> 
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Subject: Re: [GNUPIC] Re: spam
From: Alex Holden ####@####.####
Date: 9 Dec 2002 13:48:17 -0000
Message-Id: <1039441319.1481.17.camel@hyperspace.local>

On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 12:39, Hector Oron Martinez wrote:
>   I not new to the list, but this is my first mail to it. I would like to say 
> that we could use a tag, so we know were the mail comes from, like [GNUPIC].

Again, that's another feature I can easily turn on if enough people want
it. I prefer to turn it off by default because most mail clients can
filter on one of the list headers instead and it reduces space in the
subject line.

-- 
------------ Alex Holden - http://www.linuxhacker.org ------------
If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer

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