>>>>> "DM" == Dan Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DM> Actually, I was semi-proposing that MemberAdaptor was mature DM> enough to be drop-in-replaced by something that TMDA supplies, DM> but I can't quite tell if you're disagreeing or not. MemberAdaptor, yes, I think it's mature enough to use! >> Neat! Are you integrating it with Mailman? I'd love to hear >> about your results (you may have already posted about it, I'm >> trying to catch up on the list). It looks like a neat thing to >> try to marry to Mailman. So is TDMA. Thanks for posting that >> link Jason. DM> No, I'm not trying any marriage, nor any realtime lookups, DM> just using its prewired heuristics (from a .forward file, as I DM> don't own my mailserver). It's a "look at the message and try DM> to intuit if it's spam" solution, so it doesn't use any DM> whitelisting really (well, there's dynamic whitelisting, in DM> that some of its heuristics are "have I ever noted non-spam DM> from this address before?") DM> I love it so far; it's instantly cut my spam to almost nil DM> (from ~30-40 a day) with very few errors. I lost track, SpamAssassin or TDMA? I read about SA briefly and it looks like you could run it in a client/server arrangement. If the on-the-wire protocol were simple enough, you could probably write a pure-Python client and then integrate that into Mailman's handler pipeline. If it's too complex, you might be able to wrap SA's C API in a Python extension module. -Barry _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers