MOST COMMON QUESTIONS ASKED BY NON-MUSLIMS ?????????

Devin Jeanpierre jeanpierreda at gmail.com
Tue Jan 3 15:10:11 EST 2012


>  Interesting. I read the list using gmail, and I never saw the
> original post. IIn fact I rarely see any spam at all. Apparently,
> somebody at google knows how to identify spam. I wonder why they can't
> do it for google groups.
>  [I also wonder if anybody will see this post, coming from an evil source.]

Same here. I thought I might have accidentally misconfigured my
mailbox filter to not accept google group posts, but that doesn't seem
to be the case -- it isn't anywhere in gmail.

-- Devin

On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 2:42 PM, David Robinow <drobinow at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 2:24 PM, Benjamin Kaplan
> <benjamin.kaplan at case.edu> wrote:
>> On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 1:49 PM, D'Arcy Cain <darcy at druid.net> wrote:
>>> On 12-01-03 01:24 PM, gene heskett wrote:
>>>>
>>>> The solution is to chop the link between google.groups and this list.  But
>>>> that subject has been declared verboten. Too much inconvenience to ask the
>>>> googlers to subscribe to the real list I guess.  Because my spamassassin
>>>
>>> Perhaps they just need to be reminded from time to time that many of us have
>>> already "chopped the link" and for us there is no Google Groups on this
>>> list.  I never even saw the original message because everything from GG goes
>>> straight to /dev/null on my system.
>>>
>>> Now if only I could automatically kill the replies to GG messages.  :-)
>>>
>>> P.S. if you use Spamassassin:
>>>
>>> :0 Hir
>>> * ^List-Id:.*python-list.python.org
>>> * ^From:.*@gmail.com
>>> * ^Newsgroups:.*
>>> /dev/null
>>>
>> Wouldn't that just kill everything sent from a gmail account? That's
>> not the same thing as Google Groups. The mailing list posts, at least,
>> have an "Organization: http://groups.google.com" header. You'd
>> probably be better off filtering on that.
>  Interesting. I read the list using gmail, and I never saw the
> original post. IIn fact I rarely see any spam at all. Apparently,
> somebody at google knows how to identify spam. I wonder why they can't
> do it for google groups.
>  [I also wonder if anybody will see this post, coming from an evil source.]
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