Khalil Abbas writes:
> ok now I'm really fed up! this is too freaking much incoming
> incoming incoming they never stop!!!
This is not new. We all deal with it. There are several good
suggestions on reducing spam flow to Mailman (which reduces the burden
on your systems) in the FAQ. Ther
On 3-Oct-2009, at 23:22, Khalil Abbas wrote:
common people MUST be educated about this!! so if we kill 10% of the
spam going on it will be a big achievement!
I kill about 98% of the spam reaching my server and spam is still a
pretty big problem.
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My mind is going. There is no question a
* Stefan Förster :
> This, OTOH, is a pretty interesting choice - you do limit yourself
> to 100 * 3600 mails per hour (you didn't show any
> slow_destination_concurrency_limit settings, so I'm assuming stock
> process limits) and that really makes a difference?
It seems to work .)
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Ralf Hild
> >There's no great hurry according to
> >http://wiki.list.org/display/DOC/Installation+requirements.
>
>
> Actually, I think the problem also occurs with Mailman 2.1.12 and
> Python 2.5.x, so we're not off the hook on that one.
We're runnung 2.6.x, so I couldn't tell
> I have not considered t
Hello Ralf,
* Ralf Hildebrandt :
> * Jeff Grossman :
>> I have a question regarding Yahoo deferrals. I know this subject has
>> been talked about a lot. Everything I could find via Google was from at
>> least a year ago though. I was wondering if anybody has found new ways
>> of limiting the Ya
* Jeff Grossman :
> I have a question regarding Yahoo deferrals. I know this subject has
> been talked about a lot. Everything I could find via Google was from at
> least a year ago though. I was wondering if anybody has found new ways
> of limiting the Yahoo deferrals? I run two mailing lists.