A long time back a list member suggested that subject lines contain
something that identifies the email as being LBC related.
As I recall, the person was, if not flamed, certainly soundly told that
there were many things he could do to filter spam w/o requesting that
list members go to the "considerable trouble" of identifying their
messages as being LBC related.
Unfortunately, I don't remember what any of those suggestions were, and
I get over 100 spam messages a day. I delete each one by subject line
content.
I'm interested in what all those obvious anti-spam techniques were as I
would like to apply them. I'm also interested because by employer has
installed some anti-spam filtering software on the servers, and went
through a rather lengthy test period to ensure it's effectiveness. My
impression was that it wasn't cheap or simple.
I'm sure I deleted "Greasy Pole" as well.
Don Malling
AVALON2455@aol.com wrote:
> Sorry you guys!!!
>
> A subject like "Greasy Pole".........gets instantly spam
> bashed!!!.........can't remember now who sent it.........look for
>subjects........that one didn't
> sound LBC........<g>.............
>
> Clark
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