Consider using the reporting service of spamcop.net.
(And let me know if you think there are better ways to fight spam, or any
comments about spamcop you might have.)
The SpamArrest idea is also pretty cool, but maybe not as relevant for
mailing lists which already require subscription.


On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Nick Daly <[email protected]> wrote:

> 2012/11/15 Angelo Danio <[email protected]>
> >
> > how is possible that spam reach freedombox mailing list?
>
> The same way spam reaches everywhere else: a spammer sends the list a
> message using his or (someone else's) email address.  If we made it
> impossible for spammers to abuse the list, we'd also exclude many more
> people who are less technically skilled than spammers, like the folks
> we're trying to help.  I'd rather get the occasional spam than deprive
> a good chunk of our audience a voice.
>
> All we can do is figure out how to create a world without spammers. :)
>
> Nick
>
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