The problem is NOT the list, but the services like marc that archive the lists activities... this means your email address sits there in plain view on MANY web pages for bots to find.
Best advice is to post strictly to the newsgroup with a dud email address, or use a specific email address for your activities on the PHP list, and filter out anything to that address which doesn't have [PHP] in the subject line, which is what I plan to do soon. Using 'nospam' in your address' prolly doesn't help as much as it used to, because it's common practice these days, hence spiders probably attempt to parse it out. Your spam may be originating from somewhere entirely different from the PHP list... if your address is on ANY web page accessed via GET (URL, not POST), it's within reach of the spiders... Fun huh? Justin on 26/09/02 3:30 PM, John Taylor-Johnston ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hi, > > Who is the forum's owner? > > I want to post questions using [EMAIL PROTECTED] and > [EMAIL PROTECTED] in my from: and reply-to: > > I post infrequently to this list using news://news.php.net/php.general NOT > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > This is about the only list I post to. I've been receiving a lot of spam from > Korea lately and what to put a stop to it, or at least slow it down. > > John > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php