YOUR CLASSIFIED - AD / 333 NEWSPAPERS !!!! (fwd)

Mike A. Harris (mharris@ican.net)
Wed, 19 Aug 1998 20:36:08 -0400 (EDT)


I keep getting SPAM postings from different assholes that are
sending through owner-linux-kernel or some shit.

Does someone have a good procmail spam filter for linux-kernel
that destroys this shit? Here is the header of the message:

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Mike A. Harris  -  Computer Consultant  -  Linux advocate

Escape from the confines of Microsoft's operating systems and push your PC to it's limits with LINUX - a real OS. http://www.redhat.com

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