On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 3:57 PM, martin f krafft <[email protected]> wrote: > also sprach Brian Gupta <[email protected]> [2015-09-24 17:56 +0200]: >> I spoke to RIchiH about anti-SPAM options, since I knew he used RT >> elsewhere, and something was found that involves spamassasin. > > I think that would be a good addition. In addition, I suggest to use > a new e-mail address for each event, at least while we're working on > a per-event basis.
I'm sure I'm missing something, but it's unclear to me what the benefits of setting up a new email alias every year would provide? Typically I've see this done, when one address is getting too much email, and people split the traffic off because many people are getting irrelevant traffic. I've also seen it when a subteam needs to have high traffic discussions and don't want to "SPAM" the rest of the team. Do you mind elaborating further? (Anyone reading this should feel free to also express reasons whether or not to move from our current permanent email address: [email protected], to having a new and separate fundraising email address for each debconf.) > The only downside of RT IMHO is that the current command-line tools > don't work. Maybe that's been fixed. Otherwise I do have to say that > the web interface is along the ranks of bugzilla in deterring use, > rather than making things easier. I don't think it's the only downside, but we can definitely look into seeing what's up with the CLI. -Brian > -- > .''`. martin f. krafft <[email protected]> @martinkrafft > : :' : DebConf orga team > `. `'` > `- DebConf16: Cape Town: https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf16 > DebConf17 in your country? https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf17 > > _______________________________________________ > Debconf-team mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team > _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team
