* Martijn Pieters <mj@zope.com> writes:
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 10:28:25AM -0500, Robin S. Socha wrote:
In the light of the amount of SPAM I'm seeing from the Zope lists, I wonder if you've ever tought about, like, doing something about it?
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There is already a *lot* of filtering going on, including DNS checks. And we are lining up SpamAssassin to hook in on the filtering as well.
Hmmmm... Okay. That's one half of the deal. The other is that you're not filtering on content. Which I think you should. This list should not be seeing anything but text/ascii, certainly not HTML or similar bloat. I'm subscribed to *many* lists, but this one is not only high volume but also high bloat. I understand that having Microsoft users on a technical list *is* a problem, but stripping all MIME and multipart-alternative would make a difference.
Patience, please, as the people setting it up are doing it in their spare time as a volunteer effort
Trust me, I know what you're talking about.
(and we first upgraded the MTA).
One of these days, when you're really bored, I'd like to know why to made the least obvious choice. }:-> [Monster Banner]
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Except that subscriber options are no longer accessible. The format is closely related to the default Mailman format, and thus much more familiar to most people.
Beg pardon? http://lists.zope.org is a redirect to http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo which, in turn, leads straigt to all the lists. I mean, hey!, thanks for running the lists, using them is a privilege and I'm really glad they're there - I was only drawing your(?) attention to the fact that a 7 line sig is... big? long? uncool? I'll just shut up now. -- Robin S. Socha, Webhamster http://my.gnus.org/Members/robin