On Thu, 2004-06-17 at 22:38, Lucas Albers wrote: > Martin List-Petersen said: > > I've discussed this issue with Herbert and others before. > > > > Allready now we have spamassassin, denial of html mails, denial of > > posts, that don't have the mailinglist in To: or Cc:, virusscan and > > various other stuff in place on the mailinglist server and you wouldn't > > believe how much spam actually ends up to be managed by the moderator + > > what spamassassin allready takes. > > > I mess around with spam filtering for hours every day. > The easiest thing to do, is subscribers only post, like you mentioned. > and enable in spamassassin: > surbl+razor+dcc+pyzor, and then > set the spam reject threshold to 4.0. > As nothing any of us post should post higher then a 3.0. > > > This is what the debian mailing lists do. > This is what I use on my debian mail servers, and I spend 30 seconds a day
The debian mailinglists have about the same amount spam as we do and a subscribers only list is not an option, if you have read Herbert's posts. Kind regards, Martin List-Petersen _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver