2011/2/15 Michael Scherer <[email protected]> > Le mardi 15 février 2011 à 07:37 +0800, Frank Weng (a.k.a. Franklin) a > écrit : > > Thanks for all your efforts. I'm waiting for our mailing list created. > > > > I have a question. When our i18n-zh_tw is created, what should we do to > get > > the moderator access rights? Or will you assign a default moderator? > > Moderation will be done by a specific team. > > But moderation is not the same as on a forum, this is more "spam > filtering". > > For example, me and others who are de facto moderator on current > installation ( the one @zarb.org ) receive each morning a mail saying > something like this ( real example, with edited email ) : > > ======================== > From: spam@gmail on Tue Feb 8 17:09:45 2011 > Subject: (REPLY IF YOU ARE INTRESTED!!! (TSUNAMI DISASTER IN > INDONESIA ). > Cause: Post by non-member to a members-only list > > From: spam@live on Tue Feb 8 19:49:40 2011 > Subject: Anuncie totalmente gr?tis! > Cause: Post by non-member to a members-only list > > From: spam@tiscali on Tue Feb 8 22:10:48 2011 > Subject: Finanziamenti e affari on-line > Cause: Post by non-member to a members-only list > > From: xxx@xxx on Thu Feb 10 12:05:39 2011 > Subject: Re: [Mageia-discuss] Contributing Howto : need help > Cause: Post by non-member to a members-only list > ======================== > > This was for the mageia-discuss ml 1 week ago. Then we usually go to the > web interface, and check "this is spam, this is spam, this is not > spam" ( or the checkbox "all of this is spam" + "erase" ). > > Obviously, the 3 first one are unwanted mail, and the 4th is not. The > goal is to redirect when someone post to a restricted ml, or when > someone use a wrong address, or when a spam evades our spam filter. > > So the plan at the new server is to have a team for moderation of all > lists, not just for 1. We could have done the regular way, with > different admin for each list. But that would have been more complex > ( ie, have to keep track of who is doing moderation of what, and manage > the fact that some people will leave and some will appear, will take > holidays, etc ), and so would have required more work. > > It is simpler to have 1 team of 3/4 people to take care of the lists > rather than 10 individuals taking care of each a different lists. > And also have the same set of admin on all ml, so the setup is more > resilient ( ie, if I go to a place without internet for 1 week, another > admin can still connect and change settings, etc ). > > -- > Michael Scherer > > Okay, but I wonder how could you know a mail is spam or not, if the mail is not in English, but in Chinese for example?
Even in our google forum sometimes I could see misjudged mail. Franklin
