
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

What do we currently have? ----- Original Message -----
From: "Itamar Heim" <iheim@redhat.com> To: "infra" <infra@ovirt.org> Sent: Tuesday, 6 November, 2012 7:22:43 AM Subject: spam filter
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 _______________________________________________ Infra mailing list Infra@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/infra
-- Regards, Dan Yasny Red Hat Israel +972 9769 2280

On 11/06/2012 07:45 AM, Dan Yasny wrote:
What do we currently have?
nothing. human moderators...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Itamar Heim" <iheim@redhat.com> To: "infra" <infra@ovirt.org> Sent: Tuesday, 6 November, 2012 7:22:43 AM Subject: spam filter
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 _______________________________________________ Infra mailing list Infra@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/infra

----- Original Message -----
From: "Itamar Heim" <iheim@redhat.com> To: "Dan Yasny" <dyasny@redhat.com> Cc: "infra" <infra@ovirt.org> Sent: Tuesday, 6 November, 2012 11:13:04 AM Subject: Re: spam filter
On 11/06/2012 07:45 AM, Dan Yasny wrote:
What do we currently have?
nothing. human moderators...
I mean what MTA is used, do we control it? Can we configure it, install plugins etc
----- Original Message -----
From: "Itamar Heim" <iheim@redhat.com> To: "infra" <infra@ovirt.org> Sent: Tuesday, 6 November, 2012 7:22:43 AM Subject: spam filter
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 _______________________________________________ Infra mailing list Infra@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/infra
-- Regards, Dan Yasny Red Hat Israel +972 9769 2280

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=20 =20 ----- Original Message -----
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=20 =20 ----- Original Message -----
From: "Itamar Heim" <iheim@redhat.com> To: "Dan Yasny" <dyasny@redhat.com> Cc: "infra" <infra@ovirt.org> Sent: Tuesday, 6 November, 2012 11:13:04 AM Subject: Re: spam filter =20 On 11/06/2012 07:45 AM, Dan Yasny wrote:
What do we currently have? =20 nothing. human moderators... =20 I mean what MTA is used, do we control it? Can we configure it, install plugins etc
We're currently hosting Mailman and Postfix ourselves. postfix-2.6.6-2.2.el6_1.i686 mailman-2.1.12-17.el6.i686 My biggest concern with a spam filter is that it is another service oVirt Infra has to own and maintain. Is there someone interested in helping with ongoing support for it? One reason this matters is that eventually we could have the option of using OpenShift for Mailman, and I don't know if we could use the same spam filter setup. Actually, we could if we had our MTA on its own host doing relay for Mailman (currently OpenShift doesn't support running an MTA/relay as they are EC2 based, and EC2 mail relays get blacklisted.) But that means maintaining our own MTA and spam filter on one of our hosted VMs indefinitely. Are we prepared to do that? Part of my questioning is that I haven't run a spam filter service before, so it's Great Black Hole of Knowledge to me right now. - Karsten --=20 Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Analyst - Community Growth http://TheOpenSourceWay.org .^\ http://community.redhat.com @quaid (identi.ca/twitter/IRC) \v' gpg: AD0E0C41 --------------enig3EE646680B7067BA78BB06E3 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ iD8DBQFQmVSq2ZIOBq0ODEERAhOIAJ428NTyvexYkGsb1CrCtD+3AdAt1wCgww/n zeFUoOaCnHHfoF37GFbM48A= =mUf0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------enig3EE646680B7067BA78BB06E3--

----- Original Message -----
From: "Karsten 'quaid' Wade" <kwade@redhat.com> To: infra@ovirt.org Sent: Tuesday, 6 November, 2012 8:19:22 PM Subject: Re: spam filter
On 11/06/2012 01:15 AM, Dan Yasny wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Itamar Heim" <iheim@redhat.com> To: "Dan Yasny" <dyasny@redhat.com> Cc: "infra" <infra@ovirt.org> Sent: Tuesday, 6 November, 2012 11:13:04 AM Subject: Re: spam filter
On 11/06/2012 07:45 AM, Dan Yasny wrote:
What do we currently have?
nothing. human moderators...
I mean what MTA is used, do we control it? Can we configure it, install plugins etc
We're currently hosting Mailman and Postfix ourselves.
postfix-2.6.6-2.2.el6_1.i686 mailman-2.1.12-17.el6.i686
My biggest concern with a spam filter is that it is another service oVirt Infra has to own and maintain. Is there someone interested in helping with ongoing support for it?
One reason this matters is that eventually we could have the option of using OpenShift for Mailman, and I don't know if we could use the same spam filter setup. Actually, we could if we had our MTA on its own host doing relay for Mailman (currently OpenShift doesn't support running an MTA/relay as they are EC2 based, and EC2 mail relays get blacklisted.) But that means maintaining our own MTA and spam filter on one of our hosted VMs indefinitely. Are we prepared to do that?
Part of my questioning is that I haven't run a spam filter service before, so it's Great Black Hole of Knowledge to me right now.
Actually, postfix has quite a few built in features to battle spam, without additional services. Given access, I could probably tighten those as much as possible, and see if that's enough to get rid of 90% of the spam. In my experience, it usually is.
- Karsten -- Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Analyst - Community Growth http://TheOpenSourceWay.org .^\ http://community.redhat.com @quaid (identi.ca/twitter/IRC) \v' gpg: AD0E0C41
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Yasny" <dyasny@redhat.com> To: "Karsten 'quaid' Wade" <kwade@redhat.com> Cc: infra@ovirt.org Sent: Wednesday, November 7, 2012 9:28:36 AM Subject: Re: spam filter
----- Original Message -----
From: "Karsten 'quaid' Wade" <kwade@redhat.com> To: infra@ovirt.org Sent: Tuesday, 6 November, 2012 8:19:22 PM Subject: Re: spam filter
On 11/06/2012 01:15 AM, Dan Yasny wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Itamar Heim" <iheim@redhat.com> To: "Dan Yasny" <dyasny@redhat.com> Cc: "infra" <infra@ovirt.org> Sent: Tuesday, 6 November, 2012 11:13:04 AM Subject: Re: spam filter
On 11/06/2012 07:45 AM, Dan Yasny wrote:
What do we currently have?
nothing. human moderators...
I mean what MTA is used, do we control it? Can we configure it, install plugins etc
We're currently hosting Mailman and Postfix ourselves.
postfix-2.6.6-2.2.el6_1.i686 mailman-2.1.12-17.el6.i686
My biggest concern with a spam filter is that it is another service oVirt Infra has to own and maintain. Is there someone interested in helping with ongoing support for it?
One reason this matters is that eventually we could have the option of using OpenShift for Mailman, and I don't know if we could use the same spam filter setup. Actually, we could if we had our MTA on its own host doing relay for Mailman (currently OpenShift doesn't support running an MTA/relay as they are EC2 based, and EC2 mail relays get blacklisted.) But that means maintaining our own MTA and spam filter on one of our hosted VMs indefinitely. Are we prepared to do that?
Part of my questioning is that I haven't run a spam filter service before, so it's Great Black Hole of Knowledge to me right now.
Actually, postfix has quite a few built in features to battle spam, without additional services. Given access, I could probably tighten those as much as possible, and see if that's enough to get rid of 90% of the spam. In my experience, it usually is.
A simple method a friend of mind is using is redirecting his emails via gmail. They are doing very good filtering with almost zero extra work needed. So basically he's emailing everything to gmail and it has auto-forward to some address. The result is bright and clean ;)
- Karsten -- Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Analyst - Community Growth http://TheOpenSourceWay.org .^\ http://community.redhat.com @quaid (identi.ca/twitter/IRC) \v' gpg: AD0E0C41
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=20 =20 ----- Original Message -----
From: "Itamar Heim" <iheim@redhat.com> To: "Dan Yasny" <dyasny@redhat.com> Cc: "infra" <infra@ovirt.org> Sent: Tuesday, 6 November, 2012 11:13:04 AM Subject: Re: spam filter =20 On 11/06/2012 07:45 AM, Dan Yasny wrote:
What do we currently have? =20 nothing. human moderators... =20 I mean what MTA is used, do we control it? Can we configure it, install plugins etc
We're currently hosting Mailman and Postfix ourselves. postfix-2.6.6-2.2.el6_1.i686 mailman-2.1.12-17.el6.i686 My biggest concern with a spam filter is that it is another service oVirt Infra has to own and maintain. Is there someone interested in helping with ongoing support for it? One reason this matters is that eventually we could have the option of using OpenShift for Mailman, and I don't know if we could use the same spam filter setup. Actually, we could if we had our MTA on its own host doing relay for Mailman (currently OpenShift doesn't support running an MTA/relay as they are EC2 based, and EC2 mail relays get blacklisted.) But that means maintaining our own MTA and spam filter on one of our hosted VMs indefinitely. Are we prepared to do that? Part of my questioning is that I haven't run a spam filter service before, so it's Great Black Hole of Knowledge to me right now. - Karsten --=20 Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Analyst - Community Growth http://TheOpenSourceWay.org .^\ http://community.redhat.com @quaid (identi.ca/twitter/IRC) \v' gpg: AD0E0C41 --------------enig153F5D8082EA707709A59D7D Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ iD8DBQFQmVUA2ZIOBq0ODEERArAdAKC4eLuqsMHpXD9+M7YgaydsxL0DwACeM+Qu evXM+JY/do/LH0gVMHKNbWg= =o41R -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------enig153F5D8082EA707709A59D7D--

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 _______________________________________________ Infra mailing list Infra@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/infra
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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 Tel : 07 62 55 57 05 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)
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Hi all =20 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 tak= es 5mn to setup and it is really efficient. =20 I can handle it if needed.
Can you and Dan Yansy work up what the changes would be? Which files do you need to see? How about if we open a Trac ticket, attach the files you need to see/edit, and work through the specifics there? Then we can schedule deploying and testing the new configuration. I agree with Dave that we have some other items going that we need to work individually at a higher priority, but if you can line up the Postfix changes for one of sysadmins with root to deploy, perhaps we can make it relatively painless. - Karsten --=20 Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Analyst - Community Growth http://TheOpenSourceWay.org .^\ http://community.redhat.com @quaid (identi.ca/twitter/IRC) \v' gpg: AD0E0C41 --------------enigB3BBDDF716ADEDD59FB596D9 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ iD8DBQFQnWJj2ZIOBq0ODEERAvqzAKCJv4OH4ioc4KLJo1Exr7MBhx0GuwCg3uYI If0WUWH0XsXBpxxIk28vGlI= =xwWs -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------enigB3BBDDF716ADEDD59FB596D9--

A trac ticket is Ok for me. I don't need any access, I can just give you the modification to perform and the requiered software to deploy. Kévin 2012/11/9 Karsten 'quaid' Wade <kwade@redhat.com>
On 11/09/2012 11:57 AM, Kevin Maziere Aubry wrote:
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.
Can you and Dan Yansy work up what the changes would be?
Which files do you need to see?
How about if we open a Trac ticket, attach the files you need to see/edit, and work through the specifics there? Then we can schedule deploying and testing the new configuration.
I agree with Dave that we have some other items going that we need to work individually at a higher priority, but if you can line up the Postfix changes for one of sysadmins with root to deploy, perhaps we can make it relatively painless.
- Karsten -- Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Analyst - Community Growth http://TheOpenSourceWay.org .^\ http://community.redhat.com @quaid (identi.ca/twitter/IRC) \v' gpg: AD0E0C41
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A trac ticket is Ok for me. I don't need any access, I can just give you the modification to perform and the requiered software to deploy.
K=E9vin et al: I created this ticket: https://fedorahosted.org/ovirt/ticket/12 and attached the main.cf file there. Let me know what else is needed. I put the three folks who have offered to help in the Cc: of the ticket. (If you want to comment on the ticket, you'll need an account via https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/ ) - Karsten
K=E9vin =20 =20 2012/11/9 Karsten 'quaid' Wade <kwade@redhat.com> =20
Hi all =20 I'm familiar with postfix and mail in general. And the first really easy thing to configure before mailscanner ( or=20 spamassasin in standalone, reputation filter...) is greylisting. It takes 5mn to setup and it is really efficient. =20 I can handle it if needed. =20 Can you and Dan Yansy work up what the changes would be? =20 Which files do you need to see? =20 How about if we open a Trac ticket, attach the files you need to=20 see/edit, and work through the specifics there? Then we can schedule deploying and testing the new configuration. =20 I agree with Dave that we have some other items going that we need to work individually at a higher priority, but if you can line up
On 11/09/2012 11:57 AM, Kevin Maziere Aubry wrote: the Postfix changes for one of sysadmins with root to deploy, perhaps we can make it relatively painless. =20 - Karsten -- Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Analyst - Community Growth=20 http://TheOpenSourceWay.org .^\ http://community.redhat.com=20 @quaid (identi.ca/twitter/IRC) \v' gpg: AD0E0C41 =20 =20 _______________________________________________ Infra mailing list=20 Infra@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/infra =20 =20 =20 =20
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Hi Exellent. Could you attach also master.cf file ? Kévin 2012/11/12 Karsten 'quaid' Wade <kwade@redhat.com>
On 11/09/2012 12:27 PM, Kevin Maziere Aubry wrote:
A trac ticket is Ok for me. I don't need any access, I can just give you the modification to perform and the requiered software to deploy.
Kévin et al:
I created this ticket:
https://fedorahosted.org/ovirt/ticket/12
and attached the main.cf file there. Let me know what else is needed. I put the three folks who have offered to help in the Cc: of the ticket. (If you want to comment on the ticket, you'll need an account via https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/ )
- Karsten
Kévin
2012/11/9 Karsten 'quaid' Wade <kwade@redhat.com>
On 11/09/2012 11:57 AM, Kevin Maziere Aubry wrote:
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.
Can you and Dan Yansy work up what the changes would be?
Which files do you need to see?
How about if we open a Trac ticket, attach the files you need to see/edit, and work through the specifics there? Then we can schedule deploying and testing the new configuration.
I agree with Dave that we have some other items going that we need to work individually at a higher priority, but if you can line up the Postfix changes for one of sysadmins with root to deploy, perhaps we can make it relatively painless.
- Karsten -- Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Analyst - Community Growth http://TheOpenSourceWay.org .^\ http://community.redhat.com @quaid (identi.ca/twitter/IRC) \v' gpg: AD0E0C41
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Hi =20 Exellent. Could you attach also master.cf file ?
Attached to the Trac ticket. Thanks! cheers - Karsten
=20 K=E9vin =20 =20 2012/11/12 Karsten 'quaid' Wade <kwade@redhat.com> =20
On 11/09/2012 12:27 PM, Kevin Maziere Aubry wrote:
A trac ticket is Ok for me. I don't need any access, I can just give you the modification to perform and the requiered software to deploy.
K=E9vin et al:
I created this ticket:
https://fedorahosted.org/ovirt/ticket/12
and attached the main.cf file there. Let me know what else is needed. = I put the three folks who have offered to help in the Cc: of the ticket.=
(If you want to comment on the ticket, you'll need an account via https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/ )
- Karsten
K=E9vin
2012/11/9 Karsten 'quaid' Wade <kwade@redhat.com>
On 11/09/2012 11:57 AM, Kevin Maziere Aubry wrote:
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.
Can you and Dan Yansy work up what the changes would be?
Which files do you need to see?
How about if we open a Trac ticket, attach the files you need to see/edit, and work through the specifics there? Then we can schedule deploying and testing the new configuration.
I agree with Dave that we have some other items going that we need to work individually at a higher priority, but if you can line up the Postfix changes for one of sysadmins with root to deploy, perhaps we can make it relatively painless.
- Karsten -- Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Analyst - Community Growth http://TheOpenSourceWay.org .^\ http://community.redhat.com @quaid (identi.ca/twitter/IRC) \v' gpg: AD0E0C41
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-- Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Analyst - Community Growth http://TheOpenSourceWay.org .^\ http://community.redhat.com @quaid (identi.ca/twitter/IRC) \v' gpg: AD0E0C41
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participants (6)
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Dan Yasny
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Dave Neary
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Doron Fediuck
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Itamar Heim
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Karsten 'quaid' Wade
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Kevin Maziere Aubry