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Igor Chudov <[email protected]> writes:
> Adam Back wrote:
> > Igor Chudov <[email protected]> writes:
> > >
> > > plz do not use bcc
> >
> > Why not? It is quite convenient for coping with the non-cross posting
> > policy of other groups.
> >
> > Also what is it with the <[email protected]> forwards, why
> > are these coming to the list forwarded from that address? Are they
> > things which failed your procmail filter manually forwarded
> > afterwards?
>
> the answer is that it happens because of my spam filter for cypherpunks.
>
> you would not believe how much spam it catches... and bogus mailing
> lists that cypherpunks were sub-scri-bed to...
>
> the theory behind it is that if something was not sent to cypherpunks
> explicitly, it most likely does not belong there.
>
> naturally, I DO forward all stuff that belongs there to the list.
I see.
Any chance you could fix the forwards up so they look like normal
posts? Maybe stuff them into a file which procmail picks up without
doing the spam check?
I'm not sure why someone would want to do a Bcc
[email protected] and Cc [email protected] because (if I have
this right) it'll be cypherpunks which sees the Cc coderpunks, and
people on cypherpunks will auto-repy to coderpunks, which is the
opposite of what people on coderpunks want. What people should do is
Bcc coderpunks (or cryptography) for this purpose.
Adam
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