At 2:25 PM +0200 2004-07-17, Jan-Benedict Glaw wrote:
I'm not a JavaScript expert (in fact, I made this by trial and error, so for sure this can be done more elegant:) please don't blame for that...
For those who are interested, my understanding is that these issues can also be handled via the "dispose" command-line tool that I recently mentioned here, or the "bulk-vette" program that David Champion recently mentioned. See the archives of the mailman-developers list for more information.
Also note that you can incorporate anti-spam/anti-virus filtering programs such as SpamAssassin into your MTA or called via procmail before delivery to Mailman, and then use Mailman's built-in spam processing features to automatically detect and toss the majority of the spam you get.
See the Mailman FAQ for more information on these alternative methods.
Please note that I'm not saying that what you've provided here is not useful.
Indeed, I think that this is a good idea for a web-oriented way to handle the same sorts of things as the "dispose" or "bulk-vette" scripts, and I think it's good to have multiple different ways to solve the same problems.
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