>>>>> "Elaine" == Elaine Ashton <[email protected]> writes:

Elaine> Actually, it looks legit and coming from facebook.com. 

I checked the opensolaris-code posting, and Pradeep Kumar does appear to
signed up for that list (though I'm surprised that Mailman let it
through).

Elaine> if folks don't think there is any reason to receive legitimate
Elaine> useful email from the facebook domain, I can put a reject on the
Elaine> domain and see if anyone complains. I don't normally like to do
Elaine> that for full domains, but on occasion, it's the easiest means
Elaine> of reducing the flood of spam. Objections?

Could we block invitation email, rather than the entire domain?  Or at
least block only facebookmail.com, not facebook.com?  I wouldn't want to
discourage Facebook (the company) from using OpenSolaris or
participating in the community.

Here are a couple suggestions for things we could look for to identify
invitation email:

- From: matches "invite\[email protected]"
- presence of X-Facebook-Notify header

mike
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