Setup a decent antispam, reject automatic subscriptions, ask for 
confirmations on the mailing-list.

The best way would be to change the registration policy, to block 
messages coming from non-reg members and to ban all spamming addresses.

Easy to do.

(I could also host a mailing-list, but I let the maintainers decide)

JD

Dmitry Borisov a écrit :
> I'm tired of that too. Any hints on how to stop that ?
> Dmitry/
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