Hi,
As a moderator of ML I am wondering, why I should every day moderate the spam posts (although they never reach the ML). Is there some filter before the email enters a moderator queue? Could the sensitivity of filter be increased or something like that?
Vít
2014-03-11 12:53 GMT+04:00 Vít Ondruch vondruch@redhat.com:
Hi,
As a moderator of ML I am wondering, why I should every day moderate the spam posts (although they never reach the ML). Is there some filter before the email enters a moderator queue? Could the sensitivity of filter be increased or something like that?
I've just added these setting to automatic discard list (Privacy Options category → Sender filters)
^.*.ru$ ^.*hotmail.com$
Let's see how it goes.
Dne 11.3.2014 09:57, Peter Lemenkov napsal(a):
2014-03-11 12:53 GMT+04:00 Vít Ondruch vondruch@redhat.com:
Hi,
As a moderator of ML I am wondering, why I should every day moderate the spam posts (although they never reach the ML). Is there some filter before the email enters a moderator queue? Could the sensitivity of filter be increased or something like that?
I've just added these setting to automatic discard list (Privacy Options category → Sender filters)
^.*.ru$ ^.*hotmail.com$
Let's see how it goes.
Looking on recent spam emails, it would catch less then 10% of them. Moreover, the ML already knows that there is chance these are spams, so the bar could be raised a bit. This looks like big inefficient hammer to me.
Vít
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 09:53:29 +0100 Vít Ondruch vondruch@redhat.com wrote:
Hi,
As a moderator of ML I am wondering, why I should every day moderate the spam posts (although they never reach the ML). Is there some filter before the email enters a moderator queue? Could the sensitivity of filter be increased or something like that?
There's not any filtering currently.
I know it's a issue (I moderate a number of lists myself), but I've been trying to hold off implementing anything until we move to mailman3/hyperkitty. I don't want to put a lot of work into something now that we have to just redo once mailman3 is in place.
Follow: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/3863 for progress on filtering in mailing lists.
Happily, we are getting closer to that...
kevin
Dne 11.3.2014 15:34, Kevin Fenzi napsal(a):
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 09:53:29 +0100 Vít Ondruch vondruch@redhat.com wrote:
Hi,
As a moderator of ML I am wondering, why I should every day moderate the spam posts (although they never reach the ML). Is there some filter before the email enters a moderator queue? Could the sensitivity of filter be increased or something like that?
There's not any filtering currently.
I know it's a issue (I moderate a number of lists myself), but I've been trying to hold off implementing anything until we move to mailman3/hyperkitty. I don't want to put a lot of work into something now that we have to just redo once mailman3 is in place.
Follow: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/3863 for progress on filtering in mailing lists.
Happily, we are getting closer to that...
kevin
I knew that this will be answer ;) and it is understandable. So looking forward to mailman3.
Thanks anyway
Vít
FYI, for those not cc'ed on: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/3863
We now have something in place: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/3863#comment:10
Please check your list settings and see if it helps...
kevin
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