Martin Pool wrote:

You describe a long-term solution in which spam-friendly ISPs are
gradually ostracised.  I'm not quite sure I believe you that there is
a clear distinction, that bonafide ISPs are really able to stop spam,
and that being ostracised will ever really cut them off.  But
regardless, these are long-term, global measures.

Unfortunately it does look like long term measures, but I have two postmasters (unpaid volunteers) that can keep their domains very spamfree by two different methods of blocking list maintenance. Both were motivated mainly by bandwidth costs in their methods.

But I can not second guess your duties and resources.

    What I care about
is reducing admin load and spam transmission on samba.org right now.
I understand.  We both have our opinions on the matter.

Our bogofilter setup seems to be doing *extremely well* at just that;
I can see it catching many more messages and getting far fewer false
positives before, and it is no longer necessary to clear queues by
hand.  I looked through the queue when I installed it and there were
many posters who just happened e.g. to be from China and whose
messages were basically dropped.

Unless people have specific complaints about the new setup I intend to
keep going along this path.
I will agree that the SAMBA lists are being kept more spam free than some of the other mail servers that I get e-mail on.

And while you are saying that you are not in favor of using blocking lists, you are blocking Korea by some method, but that could be just something that bogofilter has figured out.

It is your servers and your decisions on how to allocate your resources.

No spam blocking method is 100%.

And I am not complaining about your efforts. I was just posting some methods of spam blocking in use, and of course my bias opinions on them.

And as before, unless specifically addressed to on the subject, I do not intend to post further on this topic on this list.


-John
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