Sorry, I know the spam is a hassle. It would be nice to have a moderator who can screen everything, but that takes too much time and delays emails. Right now there is a procmail script which tags likely spam and puts in a X-SBClass: header. If it is followed by 'Spam', then it is almost certainly spam, if it is followed by 'Blocked', then it scores high as being potential spam. You should be able to set some rules in your mail client to throw those emails into a seperate folder. It's not bullet proof (some legit mails get tagged wrong, and vice versa), but it seems to be about 95% accurate in my experience. BTW- If there are some recommendations on better alternatives, let me know. Phil Markus Schorer wrote: >hi, > >being rather new here it seems to me that more spam is going >over this list than i2c related stuff. > >any chance of getting the spam excluded? > >regards, > > >