At 03:07 PM 09/26/2001 -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 01:15:54PM -0700, Meyer Wolfsheim (wolf@priori.net) wrote:
I'm not set up to run same, but I'm interested in finding one that doesn't demime. http://www.ssz.com/cdr/index.html
I don't see a 'cooked' filter, unmodified, list. Am I missing something?
How bad's the spam?
The spam was fairly bad - now that I've been on the lne.com list, there's much less that gets through. (Yay!). I've found the message-mangling less annoying than the spam. One problem you'll find is that even if you mutt-sign your messages, the people on the lne.com list are going to receive them de-mimed, so you can't depend on the mutt-mime-sigs getting through. I don't mind MIME attachments, much, though it's much nicer to be able to read PGP-signed messages inline than to have to double-click on the things and feed them to PGP just to read them; the versions of Mutt that didn't have this problem were almost always hand-hacked by users who didn't like mutt's choices of options. I use Eudora, which AFAIK doesn't lie about attachment filenames, (e.g. the classic attack on MS Mail products of sending something named foo.doc.exe or bar.jpg.pif and triggering an executable), so I think I've been safe when I've opened attachments. But I'd generally rather not have to deal with them.