On 03/20/2007 03:58 PM, Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
because never ending story with SF services, I quickly setup new mailman alsa-devel list on new ALSA server (we'll get working list archive as bonus).
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The posts from non-members are moderated now!
Thank you, that should improve things. I suppose a non-subcriber doesn't get a message they're in a moderation queue? I already have a few spam messages in my "moderation requests folder" so I guess this would amount to sending hundreds of replies to spammers...
The spam that currently entered my moderation request folder says things like:
Content preview: Spam detection software, running on the system "alsa0.alsa-project.org", has identified this incoming email as possible spam.
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Content analysis details: (10.4 points, 5.0 required)
and everything it so marked is quite obvious spam. To quickly moderate I'd believe these might as well just be discarded automatically, with only the ones that were refused just because of non-subscriber put on the moderation queue. I don't know mailman, but I suppose it should be able to do that?
If then after a while the spam filtering on alsa-project.org grows more effective and we see that we only/mostly get valid postings in the moderation queue, we can advice to open up again.
Rene.