Re: [Mailman-Users] Best way to slow down all the spam to my lists?

2019-12-14 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Chromatest J. Pantsmaker writes: > I had sent some test email from gmail and several hours later those > test messages didn't pass. Maybe I goofed something along the way. If the GMail address used to send is the same as the address subscribed to the test list, you won't see it because GMail d

Re: [Mailman-Users] Best way to slow down all the spam to my lists?

2019-12-14 Thread Keith Seyffarth
"Stephen J. Turnbull" writes: > Chromatest J. Pantsmaker writes: > > > I had sent some test email from gmail and several hours later those > > test messages didn't pass. Maybe I goofed something along the way. > > If the GMail address used to send is the same as the address > subscribed to the

Re: [Mailman-Users] Best way to slow down all the spam to my lists?

2019-12-14 Thread Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users
On 12/13/19 9:02 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote: As postgrey learns, it will remember triplets (sender, sending IP, recipient) and not delay them and in addition will whitelist domains that retry successfully more than a few times. The bigger senders are doing things now (more than ever) that they wer

Re: [Mailman-Users] Best way to slow down all the spam to my lists?

2019-12-14 Thread Keith Seyffarth
Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users writes: > On 12/13/19 9:02 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote: >> As postgrey learns, it will remember triplets (sender, sending IP, >> recipient) and not delay them and in addition will whitelist domains >> that retry successfully more than a few times. > > The bigger senders

Re: [Mailman-Users] Best way to slow down all the spam to my lists?

2019-12-14 Thread Richard Damon
On 12/14/19 4:29 PM, Keith Seyffarth wrote: > Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users writes: > >> On 12/13/19 9:02 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote: >>> As postgrey learns, it will remember triplets (sender, sending IP, >>> recipient) and not delay them and in addition will whitelist domains >>> that retry success