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Re: >>>SPAM:<<<Re: [ossig] CA open-sources Ingres database - News & Technology - CNETAsia



If you're using spamassassin and have the correct options checked, look 
at the email headers. Spamassassin normally explains why.

Message wasn't flagged spam for me, but spamassassin did note that Raja 
Iskandar Shah's email came from an IP in the SORBS black list, 
whichever that is. Since the email came from time.net.my, it's prolly 
the ISP's fault. 

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Kenneth Wong
IOSN Programme Consultant, UNDP-APDIP, Malaysia
DID: +603 2091 5169 Fax: +603 2093 9740
International Open Source Network: http://www.iosn.net
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On Wednesday 26 May 2004 14:41, Tze-Meng Tan wrote:
> Hmm, tagged as SPAM ... I haven't started deleting tags like
> ">>>SPAM:<<<" yet
> I'm deleting stuff which is tagged "[SPAMX]"
> looks like some mails are gonna get inadvertently deleted some time
>
> so why is this tagged as spam ? the multiple relays ?
>
> Tan Tze-Meng	email: tmtan@opensos.net	tmtan@tm.net.my
> Internet Consultant, OpenSOS Sdn Bhd
> Apple Certified Technical Coordinator
> Apple Product Professional
>
> On May 26, 2004, at 14:33, Raja Iskandar Shah wrote:
> > you may want to consider firebird, especially where the database
> > needs to handle transactions.

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