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Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 18:37:39 +0100
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From: Michael Schaap <cygwin@mscha.org>
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I don't know if this is possible in ezmlm, but if it is, would it perhaps 
be a good idea to block all mails where the From: (or maybe Subject:) field 
starts with "=?ISO-2022-JP?"?  That would probably cut down half of the 
spam on this list.

Just an idea.

  - Michael

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     I always wondered about the meaning of life.   So I looked it
     up in the dictionary under "L" and there it was - the meaning
     of life.  It was not what I expected.                  - Dogbert 


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