Mark Sapiro wrote and quoted Bill Christensen:
Those are good suggestions, but in the case of the OP, the issue is
much simpler than that. Spam is sent directly to the list-bounces
address.
Spam filtering before it gets to Mailman is still probably the best choice.
Yes.
It seems to me that
Bill Christensen wrote:
>At 7:48 AM -0700 5/18/08, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>>Mailman's spam filters only apply to mail to the list and list-owner
>>addresses. They don't apply to mail to -bounces.
>>
>>The remainder of Stefan's advice is good.
>>
>
>If the original mail was sent to the list address
On Sun, 18 May 2008, Bill Christensen wrote:
At 7:48 AM -0700 5/18/08, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Stefan Förster wrote:
* Khalil Abbas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I recieve over 2000 messages from mailman-bounces every day with
subject: Uncaught bounce notification.. and when opening any message
it
At 7:48 AM -0700 5/18/08, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Stefan Förster wrote:
* Khalil Abbas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I recieve over 2000 messages from mailman-bounces every day with
subject: Uncaught bounce notification.. and when opening any message
it's nothing but another Spam Ad about pills or
Khalil Abbas wrote:
OKEYZ .. this is just too much for me.. if I just disabled the options
that send the Uncaught Bounce notification would it be ok? I mean if
there are REAL bounces that mailman couldn't process, would it be
harmful if I just ignored them?
The harm in ignoring legitimate un
On 5/18/08, Mark Sapiro wrote:
For my server, I use Postfix as the incoming MTA with Postgrey for
greylisting. This gets rid of much spam.
At the Anti-Spam Workshop at the LISA'07 conference, one lesson we
learned is that every site is different, and what works for one site
may not work fo
Stefan Förster wrote:
>* Khalil Abbas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I recieve over 2000 messages from mailman-bounces every day with
>> subject: Uncaught bounce notification.. and when opening any message
>> it's nothing but another Spam Ad about pills or shoes or other
>> stuff.. how can I stop t
Damnit, that is
* Stefan Förster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> easily handle around 7k rejected mails per second on 100 concurrent,
per MINUTE, ofc!
Ciao
Stefan
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* Khalil Abbas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recieve over 2000 messages from mailman-bounces every day with
> subject: Uncaught bounce notification.. and when opening any message
> it's nothing but another Spam Ad about pills or shoes or other
> stuff.. how can I stop these ADs from being sent to
hi guys,
I recieve over 2000 messages from mailman-bounces every day with subject:
Uncaught bounce notification.. and when opening any message it's nothing but
another Spam Ad about pills or shoes or other stuff.. how can I stop these ADs
from being sent to my Admin email? it's becoming a rea
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