This is how I know it is coming from opensuse...
winstephen
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James Knott said the following on 11/15/2008 08:38 AM:
Intriguing, I have not seen any of these yet either (could this be a
matter of location rather than client?). I currently use TBird... but I
am European (UK) based... I think Carlos is in Spain, Dave is in UK as
well...
Could this be (yet another) American gremlin (spook) ?
I'm in Canada & run using Seamonkey.
I'm in Canada and use T'Bird and tried KMail last week.
All from the openSUSE list had headers and senders.
I'd complain about the 'reply to sender' rather than 'reply to list' but
I understand that is worn out long ago.
I have my procmail filter out messages that have no subject line and
also messages that have no sender since these are characteristic of a
lot of spam. Each go into a separate folder away from regular mail I
check that at least once a week. Nothing suse-like has shown up in
either of them.
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