> It appears that the message originated on the newsgroup and made it >through. Spam coming in through my list's newsgroup gateway is the only route left open for spam. If you're using 1.8b you can review the input from the gateway address and filter it manually that way. This isn't available to me with 1.8a. I could set our newsgroup to be moderated, but I've been given to understand that this runs the risk of crippling it's distribution as the the moderation order gets passed around. That may, or may not, clear up with time, but someone's going to lose the group, at least for awhile. The best solution would be to let the cancelbots take care of it, but at least American.edu processes articles immediately on receipt. I've been given to understand that it would be a major restructuring job for them to set it up so that processing was delayed long enough for the cancel orders to be processed first, so this seems unlikely to happen soon. ============================================================================ Mike Holloway |* On average, 8 people a day on the waiting list [log in to unmask] | for a transplant die for lack of a donor. ___________________________|* The end-stage diseases treated by transplant do not recognize age, race, nationality or pocketbook. * There is no justifiable reason to deny organ donation, but many myths and misunderstandings. * Next of kin must allow donation. Your family must know your wishes. * Only a small fraction of the next of kin of potential donors allow donation to take place. * In general, medical professionals do not recognize their obligation to support and promote donation. Questions? See FAQ: http://www.lib.ox.ac.uk/internet/news/faq/bit.listserv.transplant.html or ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/bit.listserv.transplant/ =============================================================================