> Note, my spam policy is to add offending sites/relays to our
> TCP wrappers deny file. It doesn't stop all SPAM, but it does
> prevent repeats from the same source.
I agree with Duane, there is so little SPAM going on the list that
closing the list would do more bad than good. I still believe that
non-subscribers should be allowed to post.
Only when/if the SPAM problem becomes so annoying as to trouble the
list usage then more control should be issued.
Furthermore, the actual level of control seems fair enough.
My 2 cents.
Regards,
Mario Ferreira
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