Tony Heaton: >> I know I'm adding to it, but there has been more spam about UOL than >> has come from UOL! Technically, the messages about dealing with it aren't spam, and there's probably quite a few people who're glad to know of various ways of automatically handling it. Gene Heskett: > In which case your ISP is doing some prefiltering for you. Those that > are getting it, are getting one for every post they make to the > effected list, which includes this one, debian-user, fedora-legacy, > fedora-docs, OOusers, and video4linux. Maybe more, but I'm not subbed > to the whole world (yet). I don't get them at all, though I'm subscribed and posting in a bit of an unusual way. However, I do wonder whether there are any list members who're able to personally visit an office of this ISP and make an issue about it in a way that's a bit difficult to ignore. -- Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.