One would beleive, according to the front page of list.org, that mailman has integrated spam filters. Reading through the documentation and a bit of the source Im not quite sure how that is defined. Years ago I asked what "hooks for external (web) archivers" meant and was told that you can set up and alias ala "|/path/to/archiver".... So I read that feature list with a very large grain of salt.
Here at a local communiy net majordomo has been in use for years and years. At some time in the past some custom spam filters were installed, and the list owners had the choice of having triggered mail bounced to them (for approval) or silently thrown away.
What I would like is to have a simmilar setup if/when we migrate to Mailman.. All our incomming mail is being scanned by SpamAssassin, so all that mailman would need to do is check headers and hold for approval (or discard as an option) messages with an approiate spam score.
Is this possible, and if so how would I set this up?
Thus spake Jeff Warnica:
- What I would like is to have a simmilar setup if/when we migrate to
- Mailman.. All our incomming mail is being scanned by SpamAssassin, so all
- that mailman would need to do is check headers and hold for approval (or
- discard as an option) messages with an approiate spam score.
- Is this possible, and if so how would I set this up?
there are two methods, mentioned here: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.023.htp
-- saurav
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Jeff Warnica
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Saurav Pathak