Date : Fri, 27 Oct 2006 00:58:04 +0100
From : jgh@... (Jonathan Graham Harston)
Subject: Spam Coming through mailing list
>Message-ID: <20061025164514.99206.qmail@...>
James Lampard <james_lampard@...> wrote:
> --- Jon Ripley <jon@...> wrote:
> > If up to three spam a day were being posted to this
> > mailing list via the
> > BBC Micro mailing list server then why are none of
> > these spam on the
> > archive?
> Because the To: addresses of the spams was
> bbc-micro-outgoing@...
> rather than bbc-micro@...
>
> If they're weren't coming by the server, then why have
> they suddenly ceased at exactly the same time the
> server changed?
If they /are/ coming via the server, why do none of them appear
in the server's logs? And why do other people on the list note
receive them?
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