XSL-List as SPAM [was RE: [xsl] Finding immediately preceding node.]

Subject: XSL-List as SPAM [was RE: [xsl] Finding immediately preceding node.]
From: Mulberry Technologies List Owner <xsl-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2003 18:58:42 -0400
At 4:40 PM -0500 6/2/03, Lars Huttar wrote:
>For some reason I didn't get your earlier message.
>However I got several notices from our "Spam Assassin" software
>saying that unspecified spam had arrived from xsl-list.  I wonder if
>anyone else is getting xsl-list messages labeled as spam, and if so, why?
>I checked SpamCop to see whether comet.de was blacklisted as a spam relayer,
>and it was not.
>Just curious.

I get notified at least a dozen times a day that some filter has rejected a message from XSL-List. I know that mentioning scrip ting  and some sample data (you can figure out what if you think about it) will increase the number of SPAM-rejections , but they seem to occur sort of randomly as well.

I just throw away the notices unless notice that I am getting one about every message on the list from someone, and then I send them a note.

-- Tommie
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