[Aahz] >> Aside to Georg: your messages are all getting /dev/null'd because you use >> "spam" in your From: line. I get too much spam to change that, and I'll >> bet other people use that heuristic. Please change your From: line for >> this mailing list. [Georg Brandl] > I don't quite understand that. Why would a spam email have "spam" in > the From? In general it wouldn't. Aahz didn't tell us everything, or he's simply not making sense. Because I still like ;-) the SpamBayes project, I don't do anything to try to stop receiving spam, and have several email addresses that have been visible for years. Of the 4456 spam I received via Outlook in the last 30 days, onlly 3 had "spam" in the From header: From: alison at charlotte.dontspam.wsrcc.com From: ".Φ.αΦδ .α±ΩεΓ" <moskowspam at BonBon.net> From: spam <hasting at krause-taylor.com> It was much more common among ham, including email from you, from the spambayes mailing lists, from SORBS, .... If: The `From:` header contains "spam" as a substring, case-insensitively. were a feature SpamBayes scored, it would be a strong ham clue in my training database. > For me, the "-nospam" suffix works relatively good to avoid spam, as most > harvesting programs will think this is a false address. > > Of course, that may be more useful in Usenet, not in mailing lists. It's OK by me if you keep using it.
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