[Mailman-Developers]
Re: [Mailman-Users] list of lists fodder for spammers?
J C Lawrence
claw at kanga.nu
Sun Jan 26 15:55:39 EST 2003
On 26 Jan 2003 13:27:03 -0500
Jon Carnes <jonc at nc.rr.com> wrote:
> I recommend that you front-end your mail servers with something like
> Spam Assassin. If you really want to be thorough you can use
> Mailscanner with an anti-virus application that runs on
> Linux. Mailscanner will then use the local anti-virus application to
> scan all messages for viruses and then pump the remaining messages
> through a SpamAssassin filter to look for Spam.
Go for TMDA. I've had it deployed here for near 8 months. Most of my
lists receive ~40 SPAM messages per day, plus another ~20 virus messages
-- and that's in addition to basic list mail. The -admin, and -owner
addresses receive almost as many. Within those 8 months the number of
either that have made their way thru TMDA either to Mailman or me (as
-owner/-admin) can be counted on the fingers of two hands with fingers
left to spare.
Not bad for almost 8 months.
Even better the number of valid messages which their posters have not
bothered to confirm thru TMDA can be counted on the fingers of one hand.
TMDA __is__ your friend.
--
J C Lawrence
---------(*) Satan, oscillate my metallic sonatas.
claw at kanga.nu He lived as a devil, eh?
http://www.kanga.nu/~claw/ Evil is a name of a foeman, as I live.
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