[MLB-WIRELESS] spam mail
Tony Langdon, VK3JED
vk3jed at optushome.com.au
Wed Jul 17 20:21:37 EST 2002
At 05:15 PM 17/07/2002 +1000, Mark Dorset wrote:
>Stopping spam to a mailing list can be quiet difficult - often a lot can
>be filtered out, but not all. One simple way of fighting it would be to
>disallow those addresses not subscribed from being able to post to the
>list - the problem with this is that a lot of valid users have more than
>one email address and may use one of a variety of addresses with which to
>post something to the list. For them to have to change their mail settings
>in order to post to the list in order to match the list's strict
>guidelines could be seen as more than its worth, so setting a strict rule
>like that creates more headaches than it's worth. Some recent mailing list
>server software like Mailman can be quite clever though and disallow posts
>if the mailing list is not on the specific 'to' or 'cc' header (i.e. bcc's
>would not get through) and also restrict posts if the number of recipients
>exceeds a certain number (so posts to say 50 addresses including the
>mailing list are rejected). I haven't used majordomo (which is what this
>list uses) for a very very long time, but it wasn't great for my needs
>back when I last used it. I'm not sure how much better it is nowadays.
Majordomo doesn't, AFAIK. Unfortunately, spammers have made strict list
management pretty much a necessity. :-( Some Yahoo lists actually have to
have all new members moderated, because the spammers subscribe only long
enough to send their crap. :(
73 de Tony, VK3JED
http://vk3jed.vk.irlp.net
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