"Jason Dagit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 11:44 AM, Martin Geisler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> "Jason Dagit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> > I've looked and this doesn't seem to be possible with mailman. There
>> > is content filtering, but all the options of what to do involve
>> > holding the message somewhere. [...]
>>
>> I just had a look in my Mailman install (version 2.1.11) and after
>> searching in the obvious places I found a place where one can
>> configure a filter with an "Accept" action!
>>
>> It is the "Privacy options" -> "Spam filters" section where you can
>> make a filter which matches non-spam.
>
> Hmm...in my version of mailman 2.1.9, there are spam filters, but
> they are header regexp only. I'm not sure what regexp would match
> patch bundles (and sometimes patch bundles are sent inline).

Ah, sorry -- I remembered that Gmane was mentioned earlier in the
thread, and the header filter could be used to let automatically those
posts through.

But now that I re-read the thread I see that you're solving a
different problem. I'm sorry about the confusion :-)

-- 
Martin Geisler

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