The only case I think nabble is useful and can do the mailing list can’t is 
send through the attachment(like a testcase),  seems our mailing list filter 
won’t let the attachment through, but we can always use jira ticket to attach 
testcase if we need it.
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Freeman(Yue) Fang

Red Hat, Inc. 
FuseSource is now part of Red Hat



> On Sep 5, 2017, at 1:27 AM, Sobkowiak Krzysztof <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Guillaume
> 
> Thanks for removing the spam from Nabble. I didn't know it is possible. I had 
> to moderate/reject last 2 months a huge amount of spam sent to the mailing 
> lists.
> I think, we should not let write anyone without registration. I think, we 
> should moderate the forum, but actually have no idea how we should do this. I 
> don't
> know Nabble too good. If we have a method I can be one of the moderators.
> 
> Kindly regards
> Krzysztof
> 
> On 04.09.2017 17:24, Guillaume Nodet wrote:
>> Last week, I spent a few hours removing a lot of spams from the nabble
>> forums.
>> In order to not be spammed anymore, I disabled the creation and reply to
>> the forums, thereby acting as a read-only archive of the mailing lists.
>> I'm getting requests from users to be able to post.
>> 
>> I think we can:
>>  * leave it as is and force users to use the mailing lists
>>  * create a team and put users in that team so that they can write in the
>> forums
>>  * revert and allow anyone to write (which will bring spam again)
>> 
>> What you guys want to do ?
>> If you want the second case, I'd like some PMC members to step in and
>> moderate the forums (not sure how, maybe force them to register to the
>> mailing list first ?)
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Guillaume Nodet
>> 
> 
> -- 
> Krzysztof Sobkowiak
> 
> JEE & OSS Architect, Integration Architect
> Apache Software Foundation Member (http://apache.org/)
> Apache ServiceMix Committer & PMC Member (http://servicemix.apache.org/)
> Senior Solution Architect @ Capgemini SSC (http://www.capgeminisoftware.pl/)

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