Given all the troubles that lists.gnu.org currently experiences, and the work sysadmin is currently doing to revamp everything, I'd recommend waiting for the new setup to be inplace before to start making changes.
Old messages will be removed during the migration to the new install, and more generally spam-filtered (as jag mentioned). Then we'll have the Mailman auto-purge feature. Moving generic_nonmember_action to something else than 'accept' would require some user education; lots of lists, including ours, have this option set to 'accept' (although I started moderating one). Users tend to think that spam ought to be filtered by the sysadmins without any end-user intervention. If on the contrary we think that supervision is necessary individually for each list (as I believe is the case with Bob's system), we need to explain it. Probably we should ask sysadmin for more information on what they plan to do in this regard (I saw posts from jag on the Mailman list about a 'mark as spam' feature). -- Sylvain On Sun, Feb 26, 2006 at 06:15:34PM -0600, Karl Berry wrote: > Sylvain and all, > > Wdyt about changing wholesale any lists.gnu.org mailing lists which > currently have generic_nonmember_action=accept? We can determine this > with a simple dumpdb loop, I believe. > > At least then we will not be spewing spam. > > BTW, did you cron the removal of old queue messages? > > Thanks,
