Hi, On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 12:58:47AM +0000, Tom Hughes wrote: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Frederik Ramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > At first I thought, maybe someone has sent spam to talk-za using my > > address as the sender and the above is Mailman's rejection message, > > but in that case both the To: and Subject: headers should be > > different. > > You can't believe the To: header in an email - it means more or > less nothing. The important thing is the SMTP envelope recipient > details. In this case, that was: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...
I look after talk, dev and talk-gb. I get tens of these per day. I've asked before but I'll mention it again: is there any chance of putting some spam filtering on lists? I'm happy to advise or to do it if needed. If the machine is a problem because of CPU then I can donate a Xen VM at work to take the load off the box - spamassassin can be run remotely. The VM used to run osmxapi until it moved off a few months ago - it's been sitting idle since then (actually turned off waiting for something to do). [If you want some credentials, I run the mail hubs with spam and virus scanning for the University of Leicester.] Filtering would really help for mailman. If nothing else it would mean that the list owners would have at least a chance at running the lists properly (currently moderator requests are so drowned in spam that the only sane thing to do is to delete the lot). Cheers, -- Matthew _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev

