Matt Hoskins wrote:
Recently I've noticed spammers have started spamming the "-request"
address on a couple of mailing lists I host. I don't know if this is
deliberate or just they've somehow picked up the -request addresses via
address collection mechanisms.
They send lots of spam ot *-owner, *-request, postmaster, webmaster, etc....
They know that these addresses exist on most sites, and will accept mail
from most any address. This drives up their deliverability numbers, so that
they can claim that they deliver to billions of addresses per second, and
sell their services to people than want to send spam.
It's a known problem, and it's never going to go away. It's only ever going
to get worse.
1) Be able to configure the "-request" auto responder to not reply if
there were no valid commands included in the message (the spammers
aren't spamming with valid commands at the moment)
That sounds like a really good idea.
2) Be able to configure the "-request" auto responder to not reply to
non-members
Not so sure about this one, but it might also be an idea to consider.
However, I'm not a Mailman developer, so I can't really speak to how easy it
would be to add such features. That might be a discussion to have over on
the mailman-developers list.
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