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On 10/25/2013 11:11 AM, Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi,

Donald Norwood wrote on 2013-10-25 15:22:
I (think) I recall some discussion on why filtering for spam on the
server side was impractical but cannot find the threads relating to it.
I do have a question in that same vein towards a particular email
received for the mirrors list that consistantly has the subject title
of: "???" Is it possible to just delete directly or not queue those
particular messages for moderation?

I've recently stumbled across a bug in mlmmj where special characters are cut off as "???" - maybe that's the problem. Did you check the attached original message, what that did show as subject?

Florian

I've generally been deleting them, hopefully somone else on the list can check one of them and reply back.

The last one had the body text in Cyrillic, with the subject being: Упpавление пpоeктами. Over all the formatting of it indicated it was non-topical, but unless we are translating on the fly I think its safe to say its spam. I think in this regard the 'bug' can be re-labled as an 'undocumented feature which automatically flags keyed messages for systematic removal'. :)

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