Hello Karsten Bräckelmann, Am 2011-03-06 22:38:37, hacktest Du folgendes herunter: > Spam (or any mail from non-subscribers for that matter) end up in the > moderator's queue. Spam filtering helps in keeping the queue low, but > the most important concept here is subscription.
Nice Idea but such messages come mostly one day later to the lists which
is mostly inacceptable. Also MANY users do not want to subscribe to
HIGH VOLUME Mailinglists like some Debian ones.
The weird thing is, that I am subscribed to 93 Mailinglists with a
"secret" pubic unknown E-Mail and I get mostly NO SPAM.
OK the recent DOT INFO spams on the Debian mailinglists where exceptions
However, my public used E-Mail (like this one) receive currently more
then 12.000 spams per day... and it is realy annoying if the spames are
sending from domains in the DNSWL and get VERY low scores.
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
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