You just need to harden the spam filtering implementation on your SMTP
server. Mailman will NOT do it for you.


On 30 March 2013 16:55, 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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