Why don't you just reject/discard all email unless it is from a subscriber?

On 03-30-2013, at 9:55 AM, Fred Atkinson <[email protected]> wrote:

>      I have several lists that are receiving SPAM messages from multiple 
> sources.  The lists do not forward them since I have it set not to.  
> 
>      But often I have to go through the process of manually deleting them 
> from the queue and I get messages telling me how many messages are pending 
> approval.  
> 
>      I ban the email addresses and set them to be auto discarded.  But the 
> SPAMmers rarely use the same address twice.  
> 
>      Is there any way to set Mailman to just delete these messages rather 
> than hold them for approval?  
> 
>      Regards,  
> 
> 
> 
>                                                                               
>  Fred 
> 
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