Am 24.03.2025 um 09:07:22 Uhr schrieb Benoît Panizzon: > If you operate an inn2 NNTP Server and some of your users post a > message to a moderated group without approval, your server is sending > the post via smtp to the moderator email address to request approval > from the moderator (usually some kind or management software to manage > approval or even grant automated approval to certain users or to > messages matching required criteria)
I only operate the mod relay, not an NNTP server itself. The idea is to identify the message, so I can contact the admin of the server where it was injected, so they can delete the account. I only see the SMTP logs, so I know the MsgID, the originating and destination SMTP server. I don't save the content of the messages. As long as I don't have the Message-ID, I can't figure out what what the cause of that. I also want to notice that every server can send mail through the relay, as there is no "real" list of NNTP servers. I use uceprotect and spamhaus to reject a lot of stuff that doesn't come form NNTP server, but from spammers that harvested the moderation addresses. -- Gruß Marco Send unsolicited bulk mail to [email protected] _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list [email protected] https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop
