On Fri, 2009-12-18 at 09:18 +1300, Nick Rout wrote: > I run a couple of mailing lists on mailman, in fact someone else owns > the iron and adminsters the machine, I am just the admin/moderator of > the mailing lists. The lists can only be posted to by subscribers. > > Too often I get a message that spamassassin has identified possible > spam. I look at the supposed spam message and it isn't from a > subscriber address. > > So why doesn't mailman simply reject it as from a non-subscriber > instead of bothering me that it is possible spam? I don't care if it > is spam or not, if its from a non-subscriber, it should just be > bounced or dumped without bothering me. > > Puzzled of ChCh. Not being an expert on mailman, could it be the difference between the sender ( as identified by the mail from: smtp handshaking ) and the perceived sender ( the from: header in the mail body )??
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