On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Leif Delgass wrote:

>> I could do it, but I don't think it's a good idea to restrict those
>> who are non-members of the list. Cross postings from the xfree86 lists
>> are sometimes useful.
>> 
>> Alan.
>
>What about dri-patches?  It gets all the same spam that -devel and -users
>do.  I don't see any reason not to restrict posting to that list to
>project members.  Of course, there may be people with commit access that
>aren't subscribed.  Is there a way to restrict it to sourceforge accounts 
>rather than the subscriber list?

Why not just have posts from non-members moderated?  They would 
get held long enough for someone to look at them and go "ah, this 
is not spam", then accept the message for posting.  Of course, 
that would mean a message would get held until a moderator could 
look at it.

I do this on our xfree86-list, and it works well.  I dunno if 
that would be something one of the list maintainers would want to 
do or not though.  Just a suggestion nonetheless.

On the other side of things, spamassassin rocks.  It nails almost 
all of my spam.  A good 93% to date anyway.


-- 
Mike A. Harris     ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris
OS Systems Engineer - XFree86 maintainer - Red Hat



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