OK, the new regexp caught three of the warmits overnight, so that's
looking good. I've added the list to my Spamassassin bypass, so I'll be
more aware if this mutates and they start to get through again.
I hope that fixes things, we don't want to lose subscribers!
Cheers,
Simon.
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 09:37:56AM +0100, Simon Kelley wrote:
OK, the new regexp caught three of the warmits overnight, so that's
looking good. I've added the list to my Spamassassin bypass, so
I'll be more aware if this mutates and they start to get through
again.
Awesome, thank you.
I
Is there anyway to update the mailing list to block this repeated spam?
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Am 18.07.2012 21:18, schrieb Bill C Riemers:
Is there anyway to update the mailing list to block this repeated spam?
Currently only a few spam mails are send to the list. Any mail client shall be
able to
detect such spam and shall discard it. On Thunderbird, you have simply to click
ones on
Is there anyway to update the mailing list to block this repeated spam?
Yes, *please*; it's getting out of hand.
-JP
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IMHO, no effort is currently necessary.
I follow many mailing-lists, and dnsmasq-discuss is the _only_ one I
follow, in which I see spam.
And I neither use Thunderbird, nor is click here the solution.
-JP
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Most mailing lists I set to by-pass my spam filter. As usually mailing lists
are prefiltered, why risk the false positives? If it is not possible however
to turn on spam filtering for this list, will have to make sure I disable my
spam filter by-pass for this list.
Bill
On 07/18/2012
On 18/07/12 20:18, Bill C Riemers wrote:
Is there anyway to update the mailing list to block this repeated spam?
Apologies for this. Checking my logs, my copies of these messages have
been caught be Spamassassin, so I've not seen them or been aware of the
problem.
Only addresses
On 18/07/12 20:18, Bill C Riemers wrote:
Is there anyway to update the mailing list to block this repeated spam?
Looks like we've had a suggestion on fixing this before: I missed the
significance of this:
http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/pipermail/dnsmasq-discuss/2012q2/005990.html
at the
Hallo, Jan-Piet,
Du meintest am 18.07.12:
IMHO, no effort is currently necessary.
I follow many mailing-lists, and dnsmasq-discuss is the _only_ one I
follow, in which I see spam.
Then subscribe the btrfs mailinglist, p.e. ...
Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
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