Hi Sylvain, On Sun, 2005-10-02 at 23:39 +0200, Sylvain Beucler wrote: > On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 04:02:47PM +0200, Mark Wielaard wrote: > > OK, so I added spam rule 1 that just accepts on: > > Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Then the second rule matches on: > > Message-Id: .* > > And Holds the message for now. > > > > This supposes that the commit script always has a Message-Id of that > > form and spam won't. If this works out then I will change the second > > rule to Reject. > > I don't think this will work, because afaik all mail transit via > another machine called monty-python. We tried to setup such filtering > for Emacs' commit list but we had to disable it at a point :/
Worse. It seemed to create a mail-loop. Somehow it also marked the
"needs approval" email as needing approval creating more then a hundred
messages in the approval queue. I quickly turned it off.
But now I am stuck :{
What can we do?
> > Who administrates this and where are changes in setup sent to?
> > I would like to subscribe to these kind of infrastructure setup change
> > message because I am maintaining a couple of projects and mailinglists
> > and it is good to know when something changes (and why of course).
>
> I don't think there is such a list. Afaik, the FSF sysadmins do not
> have much time and rely on the fact they work in the same physical
> place, reducing the need for written communication.
Then how can you as savannah-hackers effectively help people if the
sysadmins don't communicate with you?
Cheers,
Mark
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