-=| [email protected], Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 12:23:25PM +0800 |=-
> Ben, could you ask the same people who you asked to create this list,
> to now turn on the spam filtering for it more correctly as mentioned in
> http://news.gmane.org/group/gmane.linux.debian.devel.general/thread=147634/force_load=t/focus=147728
> Could you ask them to use the same filtering level as is used on
> [email protected], which stays nice and spam free. The folks
> on debian-deveI would know who is in charge of alioth too, if necessary. 
> Thanks.

The alioth mailing lists (@lists.alioth.debian.org) are run by 
different people and completely different infrastructure than the 
Debian lists (@lists.debian.org). I am afraid that the request for 
merging both would not be an easy one.

Reporting Alioth problems is to be done via the 'Site Admin' project: 
https://alioth.debian.org/projects/siteadmin/

Hmm, after reading the above thread, I have found an insightful 
message: 
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.devel.general/147676

If there is a 'verdict' header added by SA to each mail, that may be 
used to filter out SPAM. Mailman provides a way to do this via the 
header_filter_rules field, under SPAM filters menu, under Privacy 
options. Maybe this can help?

-- 
dam, happily using client-side filtering

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