Kenneth Pronovici wrote: > > > > Is there any way to get this spam trash out of our e-mail list? > > > > The first I heard of this spam was the message from you - razor caught it > > for me and I never saw it. > > > > Since I installed it 2 months ago, it has caught 620 spam mails and had one > > false positive. I move the mails into a razor-caught folder and check > > through once every couple of weeks just to make sure. > > Spam Assassin caught it for me, too, even without Razor installed. Same > thing there - move the "**** SPAM ****" messages into =SPAM and check > through that folder every so often to make sure there weren't any false > positives.
So far I have avoided running packages like this by the simple precaution of never placing my actual e-mail on my web site. Instead I use 'rick at jreality.com', which people understand but spam crawlers do not (a trick from one of the HOWTOs). It seems to be highly effective. Have received as much spam from signing up for debian-java for a week than almost a year of running my own server. Perhaps one of these filter programs can be placed on the debian-java e-mail server and filter things centrally for all of us. Good idea, or bad? Rick -- Rick Lutowski |[EMAIL PROTECTED] \ oo \____http://www.jreality.com/_________ __\ ____________________________________________________________ /_ | _____/ `------------------------------------------------------' -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]