OMG can't you people run proper spam filtering on your own mail
servers that filter out the nanog messages that are spam?!
I think I've had two messages in the last month, while others of you
are talking about dozens?
Do you need to buy some hosting for your email accounts?
My filtering works great, thanks. It's just that I'd whitelisted Nanog
as a reliable source of e-mail. Under the mailman setup where only
subscribers were allowed to post that wasn't a problem. With the new
format it was and a good half dozen e-mails got through to me (I
certainly didn't see dozens). Does make me rather curious what the
rejection stats are like for the old Mailman setup.
Paul