Re: Marking BTS spam

2006-04-21 Thread Julian Gilbey
Just saw this thread mentioned on DWN.

Do you know about bts reportspam NN or bts spamreport NN
in the devscripts package?  Might do just what you want :)

   Julian


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Re: Marking BTS spam

2006-04-20 Thread Kevin Mark
On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 10:06:17PM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote:
 Just saw this thread mentioned on DWN.
 
 Do you know about bts reportspam NN or bts spamreport NN
 in the devscripts package?  Might do just what you want :)
 
Julian
Hi Julian,
thanks for the update! It seems this[0] says that both are ok.
Cheers,
Kev
[0] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/devscripts/?rev=356sc=1

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Re: Marking BTS spam

2006-02-24 Thread Cord Beermann
Hallo! Du (Blars Blarson) hast geschrieben:

The lists.debian.org spam button doesn't have much immediate effect.

correct, but we are working on it. 

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Re: Marking BTS spam

2006-02-22 Thread Kevin Mark
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 08:20:45AM +0100, Nico Golde wrote:
 Hi,
 * Kevin Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-02-22 07:51]:
  On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 01:07:39PM -0700, Shaun Jackman wrote:
   Is it possible to mark a particular message to the BTS (as in
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]) as spam? This information could be used for
   filtering the web page reports, or possibly training the spam filter.
   
  there was added a 'button' on all bug-number pages to 'mark as spam' on
  near the bottom but IIRC it was marked as an experimental project to
  only collect data for future use. If this has been implemented and
  affect filtering, I guess the list-master would know. I guess some
  script-foo could be used to 'click' the spam 'button' on the web page
  but not my me x-)
 
 I also had the idea of making it available via mail so I can 
 make a shortcut for mutt/ng and a little shell script. Don't 
 know what happened in the meantime.
 Regards Nico
Hi Nico,
as a mutt user, I'd happily look for a mutt addition to click a few keys
to help kill evil spam !
Cheers,
Kev
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Re: Marking BTS spam

2006-02-22 Thread Nico Golde
Hi,
* Kevin Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-02-22 09:24]:
 On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 08:20:45AM +0100, Nico Golde wrote:
  * Kevin Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-02-22 07:51]:
   On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 01:07:39PM -0700, Shaun Jackman wrote:
Is it possible to mark a particular message to the BTS (as in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) as spam? This information could be used for
filtering the web page reports, or possibly training the spam filter.

   there was added a 'button' on all bug-number pages to 'mark as spam' on
   near the bottom but IIRC it was marked as an experimental project to
   only collect data for future use. If this has been implemented and
   affect filtering, I guess the list-master would know. I guess some
   script-foo could be used to 'click' the spam 'button' on the web page
   but not my me x-)
  
  I also had the idea of making it available via mail so I can 
  make a shortcut for mutt/ng and a little shell script. Don't 
  know what happened in the meantime.
 as a mutt user, I'd happily look for a mutt addition to click a few keys
 to help kill evil spam !

At the moment the spam-report.pl script uses:
input type=hidden name=listname value=debian-devel /
input type=hidden name=msg value=msg00065.html /
input type=hidden name=date value=2005/09 /
To identify the message, this wouldn't work with a MUA so the idea came
to my mind was to identify the Mail with the message-ID.
Paskal Hakim asked what happens if someone fakes the message-ID in the old 
thread
about this topic. Well this could happen, so someone has another idea?
Regards Nico
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Re: Marking BTS spam

2006-02-22 Thread Blars Blarson
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
there was added a 'button' on all bug-number pages to 'mark as spam' on
near the bottom but IIRC it was marked as an experimental project to
only collect data for future use. If this has been implemented and
affect filtering, I guess the list-master would know. I guess some
script-foo could be used to 'click' the spam 'button' on the web page
but not my me x-)

The lists.debian.org spam button doesn't have much immediate effect.
The bugs.debian.org spam button, after manual review, is used to
clean the BTS and train the spam filters.  This review usually occurs
daily.  An occasional mistake is no problem, but using it excessivly
on bugs that don't have spam may get your IP address banned from the
BTS web site.

I also clean bugs that have gotten messages with questionable
spamassassin scores.

Scripting using the BTS spam feature is pretty easy, I've done so to
process the email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] telling us about spam in a bug.


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Re: Marking BTS spam

2006-02-22 Thread Kevin Mark
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 08:20:45AM +0100, Nico Golde wrote:
 Hi,
 * Kevin Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-02-22 07:51]:
  On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 01:07:39PM -0700, Shaun Jackman wrote:
   Is it possible to mark a particular message to the BTS (as in
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]) as spam? This information could be used for
   filtering the web page reports, or possibly training the spam filter.
   
  there was added a 'button' on all bug-number pages to 'mark as spam' on
  near the bottom but IIRC it was marked as an experimental project to
  only collect data for future use. If this has been implemented and
  affect filtering, I guess the list-master would know. I guess some
  script-foo could be used to 'click' the spam 'button' on the web page
  but not my me x-)
 
 I also had the idea of making it available via mail so I can 
 make a shortcut for mutt/ng and a little shell script. Don't 
 know what happened in the meantime.
 Regards Nico
Hi Nico,
I just had an interesting idea to implement a way to get spam deleted
from @debian.org. Create an email address say [EMAIL PROTECTED] You
simply bounce/forward a debian.org email address to this address. A
script associated with [EMAIL PROTECTED] parses the email and
determines which mailing list it came from and then it will delete this
mail from the archives and add the email to a 'spam' queue for
spamassassin to learn. It requires interested humans to patrol their
email and send in 'bug reports' on their @debian.org mailing lists.
Cheers,
Kev
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Re: Marking BTS spam

2006-02-22 Thread David Weinehall
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 04:33:57AM -0500, Kevin Mark wrote:
[snip]
 Hi Nico,
 I just had an interesting idea to implement a way to get spam deleted
 from @debian.org. Create an email address say [EMAIL PROTECTED] You
 simply bounce/forward a debian.org email address to this address. A
 script associated with [EMAIL PROTECTED] parses the email and
 determines which mailing list it came from and then it will delete this
 mail from the archives and add the email to a 'spam' queue for
 spamassassin to learn. It requires interested humans to patrol their
 email and send in 'bug reports' on their @debian.org mailing lists.
 Cheers,
 Kev

echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]  .forward+debian-devel
subscribe to debian-devel with username+debian-devel).

Whoops goes the entire list... =)


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Re: Marking BTS spam

2006-02-21 Thread Don Armstrong
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, Shaun Jackman wrote:
 Is it possible to mark a particular message to the BTS (as in
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]) as spam? This information could be used for
 filtering the web page reports, or possibly training the spam filter.

Visit http://bugs.debian.org/bugnumber

Click: Send a report that this bug log contains spam.

Blars Blarson will then (when he has time) review your report, and
clean up the spam and/or modify the filters if necessary.


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Re: Marking BTS spam

2006-02-21 Thread Kevin Mark
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On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 01:07:39PM -0700, Shaun Jackman wrote:
 Is it possible to mark a particular message to the BTS (as in
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]) as spam? This information could be used for
 filtering the web page reports, or possibly training the spam filter.
 
 Thanks!
 Shaun
Hi Shaun,
there was added a 'button' on all bug-number pages to 'mark as spam' on
near the bottom but IIRC it was marked as an experimental project to
only collect data for future use. If this has been implemented and
affect filtering, I guess the list-master would know. I guess some
script-foo could be used to 'click' the spam 'button' on the web page
but not my me x-)
Cheers,
Kev
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Re: Marking BTS spam

2006-02-21 Thread Nico Golde
Hi,
* Kevin Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-02-22 07:51]:
 On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 01:07:39PM -0700, Shaun Jackman wrote:
  Is it possible to mark a particular message to the BTS (as in
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]) as spam? This information could be used for
  filtering the web page reports, or possibly training the spam filter.
  
 there was added a 'button' on all bug-number pages to 'mark as spam' on
 near the bottom but IIRC it was marked as an experimental project to
 only collect data for future use. If this has been implemented and
 affect filtering, I guess the list-master would know. I guess some
 script-foo could be used to 'click' the spam 'button' on the web page
 but not my me x-)

I also had the idea of making it available via mail so I can 
make a shortcut for mutt/ng and a little shell script. Don't 
know what happened in the meantime.
Regards Nico
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