=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/www/mail.html,v retrieving revision 1.86 retrieving revision 1.87 diff -u -r1.86 -r1.87 --- www/mail.html 2004/12/08 17:03:52 1.86 +++ www/mail.html 2005/01/14 17:01:28 1.87 @@ -111,16 +111,17 @@ The OpenBSD mailing lists use spamd(8) in greylisting mode as well as SpamAssassin to keep down the -spam volume but sometimes things sneak through. +spam volume but things do sneak through--deal with it. In addition, the list server also has regex-based rules to reject -based on some common spam telltales. -If you get spam through one of the OpenBSD mailing lists, -you might want to submit it to spamcop. -In general, you don't have to send a copy to the list owner--chances -are he's already seen it. Please note that complaining about -and commenting upon -spam on the list proper is counter-productive as it generates more -traffic than the spam itself. +based on some common spam and virus telltales. +If you get spam through one of the OpenBSD mailing lists, you don't need to +send a copy to the list owner--chances are he's already seen it. +Also, please do not submit spam received through the +mailing lists to spamcop +as this will result in the list server being added to their RBL. +Complaining about and commenting upon spam on the list proper +is counter-productive as it generates more traffic than the spam itself. +

Note that if you are sending mail from a dynamic IP address you will probably not be able to post to the mailing lists. In this case you should use a smart host sendmail configuration @@ -473,7 +474,7 @@


OpenBSD www@openbsd.org -
$OpenBSD: mail.html,v 1.86 2004/12/08 17:03:52 nick Exp $ +
$OpenBSD: mail.html,v 1.87 2005/01/14 17:01:28 millert Exp $