* Anti-spam.
@ 2025-07-01 22:59 Dom (shymega) Rodriguez
2025-07-02 8:58 ` Anti-spam Summer Tea
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From: Dom (shymega) Rodriguez @ 2025-07-01 22:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: discuss
Hi,
Is there a way to block the spam coming in on the Spectrum lists? It
goes to Junk mail on my end, but I'm awfully aware that others may not
be so lucky.
I've setup a few mail servers with rspamd for tech groups before - but
my knowledge is a little rusty. No pun intended.
Just wondering if we can brainstorm some ways to counteract the spam
coming in - particularly on devel.
Best wishes,
--
Dom Rodriguez
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* Re: Anti-spam.
2025-07-01 22:59 Anti-spam Dom (shymega) Rodriguez
@ 2025-07-02 8:58 ` Summer Tea
2025-07-02 9:26 ` Anti-spam Alyssa Ross
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From: Summer Tea @ 2025-07-02 8:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dom (shymega) Rodriguez; +Cc: discuss
I am unsure what the current configuration is; however, I believe
Mailman supports holding messages from non-members for moderator
approval.
https://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman-admin/sender-filters.html
--
Summer Tea
Keyoxide: https://keyoxide.org/46C09BA8A20E5C501E1E05970B6D17F72BC47F61
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* Re: Anti-spam.
2025-07-02 8:58 ` Anti-spam Summer Tea
@ 2025-07-02 9:26 ` Alyssa Ross
2025-07-02 13:42 ` Anti-spam Alyssa Ross
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From: Alyssa Ross @ 2025-07-02 9:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Summer Tea, Dom (shymega) Rodriguez; +Cc: discuss
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Summer Tea <acuteaangle@disroot.org> writes:
> I am unsure what the current configuration is; however, I believe
> Mailman supports holding messages from non-members for moderator
> approval.
>
> https://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman-admin/sender-filters.html
The current configuration is that incoming mail is run through
SpamAssassin, then passed on to Mailman. Any message marked as spam by
SpamAssassin is held by Mailman for review, as is any message containing
an HTML part, because those are much more likely to be spam.
I use the default SpamAssassin rules, plus the ones that come with
public-inbox. When a spam message makes it through, I run it through
public-inbox-learn spam to remove it from the archive and train
SpamAssassin.
I don't want to require subscription to post to the list, because as a
contributor to other projects I find that quite unfriendly, particularly
when I'm not intending to become a recurring contributor and so have no
need to receive messages from the list. With that of course comes the
inability to 100% prevent spam, but I don't think we quite need 100%.
This is how the kernel lists work as well, for example.
The spam we've been receiving most recently doesn't look suspicious at
all to SpamAssassin: nothing weird about the headers; no obviously
problematic phrases. One obvious thing that we could do for this type
of message in particular would be to hold messages written in languages
other than English. I'll do that as the next step, but also open to
further suggestions.
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