Hi there, The product of my company uses mailman and we have been receiving spams from time to time. The spams are not directly from spammers, but mailman-bounces and other valid list with -bounces at the end of the list name. We've been looking through bounce processing on the admin part, but it doesn't seem to be the solution of this question since it is only for disabling email accounts. Spam filter under privacy option seems the right place, but the two textareas do not make too much sense to me. Please help. One of the sample is pasted below.
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