Hello everyone, What surprises me the most is that I'm a subscriber for lots of other mailing-lists, and that's the only one that has a significant amount of spam. On my opinion, the problem is not the antispam filter, it's the right to communicate on that mailing-list. How come a mail such as [email protected] is allowed to post things about those damn LED bulbs ? Isn't there a simple way to avoid such noise by just having a whitelist of posters ?
Hoggins! Le 22/06/2015 17:53, Willy Tarreau a écrit : > On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 01:37:59PM +0200, Pavlos Parissis wrote: >> >> On 19/06/2015 11:08 ????, Andrei Marinescu wrote: >>> Same here, only 1-2 messages per week, and generally correctly tagged as >>> [SPAM]. Way less than the last discussion on this topic produced J >>> >>> >>> >> +1 >> >> This has been discussed before and Willy expressed the reasons why there >> isn't any smap filter in the ML. >> >> Personally, I am fine with the current setup as gmail does very good job >> for filtering spam mails for me. > There *is* a spam filter now, it simply tags SPAM what it finds as such, > and does not delete anything (which is fortunate since we've had one or > two false positives already). The recent "leds" spams are passing through > it for now, let's hope they'll be detected soon. > > Willy > >
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