On Dec 13, 2008, at 4:35 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:

The following (Chinese) domains are perennial offenders (and I do mean
*years*):  tom.com, 163.com, 126.com, and 263.com.

Thanks, I added those too.

Also, only the message-id of discarded messages is logged by
Mailman, so figuring out if any particular discard_these_nonmembers
entry is still being hit is difficult.

As Mark points out, the whole domain filters don't catch much because the domain change frequently, so I just have discarded messages sent to me. That way I can catch the mistakes, if any (only one so far, from clicking the wrong box (from an email address, not a domain filter)).

I can't use graymail/spam programs because I don't have access to the root where MM is.

Using these tools is imperfect but it does save me some time and annoyance.

Wishlist: can you make the screen showing the list of addresses/code lines bigger? It's very hard to navigate. Ideally, it would be small when on a page with lots of other commands but expand when you click on the individual command.

Thanks,
Cyndi

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