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>At 11:39 11/16/98 -0500, Swanson, Scott said:
>|When an obvious spam attempt like this is noticed, should we email
>|someone or be generating our own X-SPAM JOBs, or is that juju that mere
>|mortals are not meant to tamper with?
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>The best advice will be found on SPAM-L.
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>FAQ -- http://WWW.CLAWS-AND-PAWS.COM/spam-l/
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>mailto:[log in to unmask]
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>/Pete
This is a good resource, but I don't think it answers Scott's question,
which I think is: If we see someone spamming LISTSERV-based mailing lists,
is there something we should do to notify the LISTSERV network that this is
going on, or do we just count on LISTSERV's spam-detectors to do that for
us?
I think that the answer is the latter, but don't know definitively. Anyone
else?
-jwgh
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