I stopped /dev/null:ing e-mails a day or so ago, just to check if there are
any false hits there (partly due to spam passing SA and going to my inbox).

 Today when I sent a question regarding the number of hits a certain e-mail got
by the CVS-version things started going wrong... Someone had an autoreply-
system set up, and since this list wasn't whitelisted a message was sent to my
e-mailaddress, which of course meant that the keywords in it triggered my auto-
reply... and when I wrote a message to their autowhitelist-system I didn't do
anything about the keywords, so then I got another autoreply which in turn
triggered an autoreply from me...

 The simple solution to at least a part of this would be if SA could recognize
it's own list of names of the triggered rules; so that it won't react to it's
own headers when they're quoted in the body of an e-mail.


        /Tony
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Q."What's the difference between a rounder and a crossroader".
A."None, neither wants to give the sucker an even break".



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