Am Dienstag 09 März 2010 10:11:25 schrieb François Pérou:
> Le mardi 09 mars 2010 à 11:01 +0200, Martin Paljak a écrit :
> > Ideas, feedback?
> 
> * Add a TXT spf anti-spam key on opensc-project.org
> to avoid people spamming using OpenSC discussions

not a big problem, as our lists are subscribe only.
only few spams are send with our sender address so far
(I see them, when they bonce back to me as ML admin).

> * Register Spam***REMOVE***cop and make reports to block spammers
> accounts:
> http://www.spamc***REMOVE****op.net
> I make a report everytime I receive a spam anyway.

hmm. so far I know spamcop as a clueless spam server -
I sometimes get emails from people, claiming they got
spam from us, when they clicked "spam" instead of properly
unsubscribing. at least I have a bad taste that way.

> * Use DNSBL on your email server.
> 
> Feel free to contact me privately if you need more info.

I'm no fan of dns blacklists, as so often some blacklist went
bad, for example backlisted well known high-traffic mail servers
because of a single bad user or stuff like that.

the issue we have isn't email spam - it is annoying, but not
a big deal. the problem is web spam against trac. we already
added spam filter and stuff, but from time to time they get
through. then I delete the spam in postrgres directly and
thats it.

Regards, Andreas
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