Hi all

I'm familiar with postfix and mail in general.
And the first really easy thing to configure before mailscanner ( or spamassasin in standalone, reputation filter...) is greylisting. It takes 5mn to setup and it is really efficient.

I can handle it if needed.

Kevin Maziere
Responsable Infrastructure
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Le 9 nov. 2012 17:06, "Dave Neary" <dneary@redhat.com> a écrit :
Hi Itamar,

My moderation method is to mostly ignore "email awaiting moderation" requests unless the subject is ham or it's someone I know. At that point, I visit the moderation page, check "approved" on that one, and check the box "mark all messages awaiting moderation as spam". This is low overhead - and I've found that Thunderbird's spam filter does a decent job of filtering spam mails in the moderation queue.

I agree that an integrated spam filter in Mailman would be very useful, and we should add it to the "outstanding RFE" list for the team, but I don't think it's a high priority for us compared to the other infra tasks we have on now (website migration to OpenShift hosted MediaWiki + shipping new theme, getting new servers online and used, migrating Jenkins to Alter Way hosted server).

Cheers,
Dave.

On 11/06/2012 06:22 AM, Itamar Heim wrote:
anyone can help with setting a spam filter to make mailing list
moderators life easier?
(i think 9 out of 10 emails to moderate are spam. so it is good only
moderators get them, but would be nice to reduce the load of these)

Thanks,
    Itamar
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