list spam
Oliver Fromme
olli at lurza.secnetix.de
Mon Mar 10 13:33:44 UTC 2008
Robert Watson wrote:
> On Sun, 9 Mar 2008, Peter Wemm wrote:
> > On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 8:53 PM, Mike Lempriere <mike at vintners.net> wrote:
> > > I've had it with the list spam -- is the any possibility of moderating this
> > > list, or changing it to must-be-subscriber-to-post?
> >
> > I for one would like this too.
> >
> > On one hand, it is inconvenient for people with multiple email addresses,
> > but there is an easy way around that. What you do is subscribe twice, and
> > go to the options page and turn off email for one of them. That way you can
> > (for example) email with your normal address and receive email from the list
> > on unique addresses for sorting or whatever.
> >
> > We do this on other lists for freebsd.org. However, we need to have mailman
> > be a little smarter about it. Right now, it holds the messages for
> > moderation. Instead, it needs to immediately bounce the email with
> > instructions about what to do. Otherwise we have the situation where
> > somebody emails and gets i the queue, then sends with the right address and
> > it goes through. Later on, the message is approved and we get a duplicate on
> > the list.
>
> If we're going to go that route, what I'd like to see is a message-free
> freebsd-posters list I can join once using a posting address that is then
> authorized to post to any list.
Yes, please. I'm not subsribed to the lists because I'm
reading them through a one-way NNTP gateway ( and I guess
I'm not the only one). I certainly wouldn't want to manage
several dozens subscriptions just to be able to post to the
lists.
Best regards
Oliver
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