Re: A rule for your twitlist/mailing list

2020-07-16 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2020-07-15, Jim wrote: > On 7/14/20 9:51 PM, Grant Edwards wrote: >> On 2020-07-15, Cameron Simpson wrote: >>> On 14Jul2020 08:49, Nomen Nescio wrote: >> Is the mailing list for comp.lang.python still open? >>> >>> If you mean the python-list mailing list, yes. It is what I use, and it

Re: A rule for your twitlist/mailing list

2020-07-16 Thread Jim
On 7/14/20 9:51 PM, Grant Edwards wrote: On 2020-07-15, Cameron Simpson wrote: On 14Jul2020 08:49, Nomen Nescio wrote: Is the mailing list for comp.lang.python still open? If you mean the python-list mailing list, yes. It is what I use, and it does not suffer from the spam you describe. H

Re: A rule for your twitlist/mailing list

2020-07-15 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2020-07-15, Cameron Simpson wrote: > On 14Jul2020 08:49, Nomen Nescio wrote: >>Is the mailing list for comp.lang.python still open? > > If you mean the python-list mailing list, yes. It is what I use, and it > does not suffer from the spam you describe. Here: > > https://mail.python.org/

Re: A rule for your twitlist/mailing list

2020-07-14 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 14Jul2020 08:49, Nomen Nescio wrote: >Where path includes "google.com" and subject includes "solutions" or >"test", delete. > >99 percent of the junk just . gone . feels so good > >I wish Google would still let you subscribe to the newsgroup and >recieve updates in your inbox - t

A rule for your twitlist/mailing list

2020-07-14 Thread Nomen Nescio
Where path includes "google.com" and subject includes "solutions" or "test", delete. 99 percent of the junk just . gone . feels so good I wish Google would still let you subscribe to the newsgroup and recieve updates in your inbox - that way I can mark the testbanks as "spam" I