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All the Perl that's Practical to Extract and Report

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  • As the domain for yapc-surveys.org [yapc-surveys.org] was only registered last week, all mails advertising it to the traditional Perl lists got blocked.

    So you're guilty of being a spammer, even though no abuse mails have been filed, just because you register a new domain! The irony of their domain name, "support-intelligence", says it all.

  • That's frustrating, but I think Ask and Robert do a great job of managing pm.org mail.

    I look after a list on there and very little spam gets through. I also post to various pm.org/perl.org lists and whenever I've encountered problems one of the system managers has resolved it quickly or suggested a workaround.

    Spam filtering is hard, and I generally find pm.org strikes a good balance.

  • I'm reminded of the litmus test for any anti-spam measure: http://craphound.com/spamsolutions.txt [craphound.com]