Hi Jeffrey,
Jeffrey Laramie
If you sort the archive alphabetically you can see that there are *lots* of spam posts that never make it to the list. I have to say that given the mail volume and the number of subscribers, SuSE does a great job of keeping spam off the list. I have occasionally seen the Spamassassin subject line on list mail but I've always assumed it was my spamd daemon that was assigning it. If I were to reply to any of those mails it would keep ***SPAM*** in the subject line unless I manually removed it.
*subscribe* Actually my mbox-archives are just the result of my own subscription to this list. This means that this archive _must_ differ from the original HTML-Archive at SuSE. 1. Message reaches SuSE -> HTML-Archive 2. Message forwared to List-Server -> Anti-Spam-Software 3. Spam deleted -> Rest sent out 4. Comes to my server -> Anti-Spam-Software 5. Spam moved -> to mbox 6. procmail copies this to mbox-Archive 7. leaves message in mbox for POP3 bis dahin - kind regards Martin Mewes -- Member of the Webmin Translation Team http://www.webmin.com/ http://webmin.mamemu.de/ Debian, SuSE, Securityfocus and Webmin - Mailinglist mboxes http://www.mewes.tv/mbox/