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Re: Phallic syndrome an obstacle to integral human development
From: Patrick P Murphy <pmurphy () NRAO EDU>
Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2009 13:31:38 -0400
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 13:06:44 -0400, "Bradley, Stephen W. Mr." <bradlesw () MUOHIO EDU> said:
Sometimes you just have wonder why we can't block non-edu e-mail submissions to this listserv.
Better still, make it a list where non-members can't post (I don't know if the OP was a member or not; do we have a list owner who can comment?), or a moderated list. The Mailman software can do both; I would think something as established as listserv could do so also. Another trick would be to pass all list mail through SpamAssassin, and stop anything with a high-ish spam score from getting to the list (or at least divert them for owner/moderator approval). I've done that to several lists I manage. - Pat -- Patrick P. Murphy, Ph.D. Webmaster (East), Computing Security Manager http://www.nrao.edu/~pmurphy/ http://chien-noir.com/maze.shtml "Inventions then cannot, in nature, be a subject of property." -- Thomas Jefferson, August 13, 1813
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