On Saturday 27 September 2008 05:59 pm, Milenko Stojadinovic Cvrcko wrote: > Hello, this is Milenko Stojadinovic from town Banjaluka, > Bosnia and Herzegovina, also known as Cvrcko > Does anyone know of any bars in town where I can Sorry to waste bandwidth / feed the trolls, but I find this annoying. I'm probably rehashing an old subject, but isn't there some fairly simple way to keep this stuff of the list? I looked at the email headers and see this: ' Received: from Usenet via a Usenet to mail gateway located at comp.lang.ruby. This service provided as a courtesy to the ruby-talk mailing list. If this message is SPAM, its ultimate origin is Usenet, not this gateway program. All subscribers to the ruby-talk mailing list agree to receive the Usenet postings made to comp.lang.ruby via this gateway. Please see http://www.ruby-lang.org/ruby-talk-usenet-policy.html. ' The http://www.ruby-lang.org/ruby-talk-usenet-policy.html link doesn't work (doesn't have any subject matter content), nor does the similar www2 link that it refers to. I guess you don't have to be subscribed to a Usenet list to send stuff to that list? (I don't recall) And presumably, anything that gets to comp.lang.ruby gets forwarded to ruby-talk (without filtering or similar)? I guess it's not that easy unless someone wants to add some filtering to that Usenet to mail list gateway. (Is that a two-way gateway--I mean do emails from ruby-talk get sent to comp.lang.ruby?) Randy Kramer -- I didn't have time to write a short letter, so I created a video instead.--with apologies to Cicero, et.al.