Hi Django User Group Admins,

I hope this email finds you well.

I'm writing this to discuss the recent influx of spam emails in our group.
As we know, this group is a great resource for Django developers to learn,
share, and collaborate. However, in the past few months, we've seen an
increase in emails that are unrelated to Django, such as job postings and
promotional materials.

I understand that some people may want to use the group to post job
listings, but I believe that these emails are disruptive and detract from
the purpose of the group. I've also noticed that some people are responding
to these emails, which only encourages more spam.

I've been thinking about ways to address this issue, and I have a few
ideas. One idea is to create a separate Google group for job postings. This
would allow people who are looking for jobs to connect with each other,
while keeping the Django_users group focused on Django-related content.

Another idea is to develop a Zapier + OpenAI plugin that can detect the
type of email (sentiment analysis) and then mark it as spam or non-Django
related, add automated reply and mute it. This would help to automatically
filter out spam emails, so that they don't clutter up our group's inbox.

I'm not sure which of these ideas is the best solution, but I wanted to get
your thoughts on the matter. What do you think about the recent influx of
spam emails in our group? Do you have any suggestions for how we can
address this issue?

I'm happy to help in any way I can. Please let me know if you have any
questions.

Thank you for your time.

With kind regards,
Abhishek Choudhury

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