Posting restrictions on this mailing list (for spam control)?
Oliver Fromme
olli at lurza.secnetix.de
Mon Nov 6 14:42:59 UTC 2006
Spadge <spadge at fromley.net> wrote:
> Ross Finlayson wrote:
> > Am I the only person who's tired of all of the spam on this mailing
> > list? Why is this mailing list not set up so that only subscribers to
> > the list can post to it? This has been standard mailing list procedure
> > for several years now.
>
> Spam is annoying, for sure. But I think every now and then spamassassin,
> or whatever system the board uses, dies, and on those days we get a
> bunch of spam. Usually, though, it's fixed pretty quickly ... until the
> next time.
>
> It's quite possible that, as the list members aren't moderated, the
> sending bots actually sign up. I'm not sure about this, though. I've not
> tested the list with an unsigned address, either, but it's quite
> possible you do have to be a member to post.
I'm not subsribed to any of the freebsd mailing lists, but
I read many of them through an NNTP gateway. I can post to
them, but some lists afre set up to require approval of
mails by a moderator, so my mails are somewhat delayed,
but that's not a big problem. I think -hackers, -current
and -arch are the lists requiring approval.
Best regards
Oliver
PS: Please reply to -chat (this is off-topic on -net).
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