[Mailman-Users] Spam Subscriptions

2018-02-23 Thread David Andrews
I have a mailman installation with over 300 lists. It is cPanel, but I am the administrator so have access to command line etc. I have just two lists that receive a bunch of spam subscribes each day -- hundreds of them, in fact. For some reason -- which is good, they are held, so don't go

Re: [Mailman-Users] Spam Subscriptions

2018-02-23 Thread Brian Carpenter
> I have a mailman installation with over 300 lists. It is cPanel, but > I am the administrator so have access to command line etc. > > I have just two lists that receive a bunch of spam subscribes each > day -- hundreds of them, in fact. For some reason -- which is good, > they are held, so

Re: [Mailman-Users] Spam Subscriptions

2018-02-23 Thread Phil Stracchino via Mailman-Users
On 02/23/18 10:07, David Andrews wrote: > I have just two lists that receive a bunch of spam subscribes each > day -- hundreds of them, in fact. For some reason -- which is good, > they are held, so don't go through, not quite sure why. Two > questions -- first is there a file I can erase for

Re: [Mailman-Users] Spam Subscriptions

2018-02-23 Thread Phil Stracchino
On 02/23/18 10:07, David Andrews wrote: > Secondly, there is some commonality in the subscribe addresses, are > there strings I can use to discard the subscribes so I never have to see them. > > Below are examples, there is a common word, or a common word, a > period ., and another common word,

Re: [Mailman-Users] Spam Subscriptions

2018-02-23 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 02/23/2018 07:07 AM, David Andrews wrote: > > I have just two lists that receive a bunch of spam subscribes each day > -- hundreds of them, in fact. For some reason -- which is good, they are > held, so don't go through, not quite sure why.  Two questions -- first > is there a file I can erase