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From: | mathieu |
Subject: | Re: [Savannah-hackers] How to fight spam on GNU mailing lists |
Date: | Fri, 26 Apr 2002 11:32:15 +0200 |
Le ven 26 avr 2002 à 11h22, address@hidden a écrit :
mathieu <address@hidden> writes: > I think it too. > If there's already a (or several) configuration file for banning > adresses on fencepost, it seems to me simple to : > - add a system that permit anyone to easily add by a www interface or > a mail any spam adresses, open relay SMTP > - the configurations files should be managed via cvs (so we know who > is doing what), for example on a dedicated project on savannah > - the fencepost machine should get on a cron job the updated > configurations files Hmmm... I think you'll have to talk to the fencepost admins about that. They may not want the config managed through CVS.
That was just an idea, since CVS is a good way to keep version history, and if we want that any project admin can add entry to the blacklist, we need to keep this kind of informations. I dont know how is the config of mailman, if blacklist can be separated file than others informations.
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