On 16/12/13 08:19, David Seikel wrote:
> I'm in the process of moving a rather large project to SourceForge.  We
> are not sure about moving the mailing lists to SourceForge though.
> Enlightenment is another rather large project that has been using
> SourceForge for *cough* quite a long time *cough*, so I figured might
> as well ask here.
>
>  From what I can tell Enlightenment has pretty much moved everything off
> SF except the mailing lists.  Any pros, cons, or gotcha's that people
> want to throw at me?
>
> The person that is currently in charge of the existing mailing lists
> recently asked me about spam prevention.  Does SourceForge have any
> anti spam measures on it's mailing lists?  Is there lots of spam to
> deal with?

We've moved the git commit ML off of sourceforge and we'll move the rest 
at some point as well.
The biggest problem with hosting the ML at sourceforge was the lack of 
control on the mailman instance and sourceforge staff's general 
unresponsiveness to our queries. We had many issues with having the 
commit ML there.

Spam: we just blocked mails form unregistered users, no idea about 
anything else.

--
Tom.


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